by Arthur Geffen | Jun 10, 2011 | Probate
Interesting. Have had only time so far that I could have used this, but today it may be a necessity….. Founded in Denver, Colorado in 1994 by Nina L. Ivanichvili, a foreign language interpreter and a certified professional foreign language translator; All...
by Arthur Geffen | Mar 1, 2011 | Guardianship, Probate, Trusts
$250,000 to protect you from yourself and you have to pay! Keenan, a 46-year-old man who awoke from a coma 10 years ago and regained the use of his body and brain, contended Colorado State Bank and Trust had an inherent conflict of interest when it used his money in a...
by Arthur Geffen | Oct 14, 2010 | Probate
A probate judge in Coventry has reopened the 55-year-old estate of a relative of Gideon Welles to determine if rare artifacts, including handwritten notes by President Abraham Lincoln, were illegally sold and not included as part of the estate. Probate Case:...
by Arthur Geffen | Aug 12, 2010 | Estate Planning Solutions, Probate, Tax Solutions, Trusts, Wills
Yes, estate planning terms can be confusing, particularly since different estate planning attorneys use different terms that can mean the exact same thing. Living Trust vs. Revocable Living Trust – Do You Know the Difference?
by Arthur Geffen | Aug 9, 2010 | Estate Planning Solutions, Probate, Trusts, Wills
We live in a society that has an enormous taboo against thinking about and talking about death. Yet there is a 100 percent probability that each of us will die. For the 80 percent who do not put their affairs in order, their loved ones will pay a very heavy...
by Arthur Geffen | Aug 5, 2010 | Estate Planning Solutions, Probate
I’ve found that there is some trepidation among financial planners when it comes to talking about estate planning, even though it’s such an important matter to cover. VOICES: Holly Thomas, On the Primacy of Estate Planning – Financial Adviser –...