At Monument Estate Planning, we help clients across Colorado secure their family’s future by drafting personalized wills that clearly outline their wishes. A will is a fundamental estate planning tool, allowing you to designate how your assets will be distributed, who will care for minor children, and how you want your affairs handled after you pass away. Without a valid will, state law will dictate how your assets are distributed, which may not align with your wishes.
We work closely with you to create a legally sound, comprehensive will that reflects your values, protects your family, and avoids any unnecessary legal complications. Our attorney, Heather Paul, ensures that every aspect of your will is properly executed so your loved ones can avoid unnecessary disputes and stay out of probate court.
Here are some of the most common questions we get about our estate planning services. However, every situation is unique, and the best way to ensure your specific needs are addressed is to speak directly with our attorney. For personalized legal advice tailored to your circumstances, don’t hesitate to contact us today!
If you pass away without a valid will, your assets will be distributed according to state intestacy laws, which may not reflect your personal wishes. This could result in family disputes or unintended beneficiaries.
It’s advisable to review your will every 3-5 years or after major life events, such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or significant changes in assets.
Yes, you can amend your will through a document known as a codicil, or you can create an entirely new will. It’s important to update your will if your circumstances or wishes change.
At Monument Estate Planning, we’re here to guide you through every step of the estate planning process. Whether you need help with wills, trusts, or probate, our personalized services ensure your family and assets are secure. Schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
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