Estate Planning
Does your current will or estate plan…
- accurately define your current wishes?
- protect your spouse or children from taxes?
- ensure your surviving loved ones will be able to avoid the probate process?
- reflect the latest in privacy documents (HIPPA), medical directives
If you are thinking about creating a will or estate plan…
- Would you like to leave a legacy or charitable gift?
- Are you dealing with aging parents that may be losing competency, physical or mental?
How we can help
Estate planning is the area of law dealing with the distribution of an individual's property after their death, taking into account wills, taxes, insurance, property (real and personal) and trusts in order to gain the maximum advantage of the law while still carrying out the person's wishes.
The lawyers at Benson & Case have the knowledge to help you establish your aspirations and obtain your objectives in any of the following areas:
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Estates
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Trusts
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Wills
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| Estate Planning |
Living Revocable Trusts |
Marital Deduction
Trust WIlls |
| Estate Litigation |
Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts |
Guardians/
Conservators |
| Asset Management |
Charitable Remainder Trusts |
Power of Attorney |
| Wealth Transfer |
Trust Liquidation |
Contigient Trust Wills |
| Estate Tax Planning |
Medicaid Planning Trusts |
Simple Wills |
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Qualified Personal Residence Trusts |
Pourover Wills |
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Family Limited Partnerships |
Living Wills |
Contact our estate attorneys:


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Estate Planning Success Stories:
We put together the estate plan for an elderly couple, including wills, power of attorney, and healthcare directives. When the man had a stroke, we set up a family living trust to protect his assets while he received medical attention he needed.
After he passed away we helped the family through the probate process with ease due to the pre-planning done by our estate attorney.
Renee hired us to help her elderly childless aunts and ensure their assets would pass on to designated beneficiaries uncontested. We clearly outlined how Colorado Elder Law applied to their estates giving everyone peace of mind.
The aunts have since passed away and their estates have passed on to their intended heirs with no complications.
* Past case results cannot ensure future results, as each case must be decided on its own merits.
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