This question seems like an easy one to answer. To transfer your house into a Living Trust, you want to prepare a deed to transfer ownership of the house from you into the trust. In Colorado, you can use a Quitclaim Deed, Warranty Deed, General Warranty Deed, or a Special Warranty Deed to transfer ownership into the trust. Once you have properly … [Read more...]
A Living Trust vs. Revocable Trust Compared Side by Side
Most people use the terms “revocable trust” and “living trust” interchangeably. The terms are usually synonymous, and most everyone I know thinks they are the same thing, but that isn’t always true. Since there are some important differences, I will address the differences in this post: A Living Trust vs. Revocable Trust Compared Side by … [Read more...]
Santa Claus is Coming To Town and Other Cautionary Tales for Estate Planning from Christmas Songs
Growing up, we sang a lot of Christmas Carols and a lot of Christmas songs in my family, and in other settings. I liked some of them, and others were not my favorites. For instance, the song “Santa Claus is Comin to Town” contains the following lyrics: “He Sees You When You’re Sleeping. He Knows When You’re Awake. He Knows If You’ve Been Bad … [Read more...]
Supporting Worthy Causes in Your Will or Trust…on Colorado Gives Day
For the past few years, my church has set up “Giving Machines” along the 16th Street Mall in Downtown Denver between Thanksgiving and Christmas. The “Giving Machines” are like vending machines that allow people to purchase items or services for those in need. A person can purchase food for a poor family, or socks, shoes, or other items to be … [Read more...]
Why Your Estate Plan Will Work (in Colorado) Even If Someone Doesn’t Like It
My wife likes to talk about love languages, and how everybody’s love language can be different. Some people want physical affection, while others prefer gifts, and still others want you to spend time with them. I am not nearly as into the differences in love languages as she is, or as some people are, but I did get an interesting, almost … [Read more...]
“We The People” Are A Lot Alike: Why I Am The People’s Estate Planning Attorney
I cannot count the number of times college age students tell me they want to be an attorney. When I ask them why they want to go to law school I sometimes get confused looks. Many tell me that they want to make a difference in the world by saving the environment, protecting the innocent, or they are motivated to protect someone from the … [Read more...]
How To Give Your House Away After You Die – Estate Planning 101 (or Maybe Even More Basic Than That)
For most people who own a home, the home is likely their largest, and most valuable asset. If you purchased a home while you were young, and then paid off the home over time, then the home has likely appreciated in value, and your home is worth quite a bit. When it comes time to pass the house on to your children, you want to pass along the home, … [Read more...]
How Do I Leave My Car to My Family After I Die?
I have several clients who restore old cars, usually classic cars, and then either keep them, or sell them to other collectors. They often want to leave the car to their family and ask me, “How do I leave my car to my family after I die?” These really are some neat cars, so I understand wanting to keep the cars in the family. I have seen some … [Read more...]
Why It’s Vital To Have A Living Trust In Colorado
There are many reasons why a living trust is a good idea. You may want to keep your assets out of probate. You may want to provide for your minor children. You may have property in multiple states. You may be a blended family. You may be taking advice from a television personality or financial person on television who tells you to have a … [Read more...]
Colorado Residents: Benefits Of Working With A Local Estate Planning Attorney
As I drive around the Denver Metro Area, I see the bumper stickers that say “Native” on them. I have also seen variations that say “Not Native, But I Got Here As Quick As I Can,” or “Almost Native.” I fall into the “Not a Native, But I Got Here As Quick As I Can” category. I was born in Portland, Oregon, and I lived there with my family for … [Read more...]