Those who are convicted of DUI here in Colorado lose their license. While fines and possible jail time are concerns, the hardest part for many is waiting until they can get their driver's license back. Not having a license can impact every part of one’s life, from...
Month: April 2020
Coparenting amid stay at home orders
The COVID-19 pandemic presents challenges for all of us. Peoples’ lives are in danger, many businesses are closed and Coloradans likely feel a little isolated by the quarantine. The health and economic factors get many of the headlines, but families face other...
Why Creating a Will Online Without an Attorney Costs More in the End
You get what you pay for. There are too many times that people use online estate planning because they think the online program saves them money on attorney fees while still covering all their needs. Unfortunately, there are too many times that these online estate...
You Were Designated as Personal Representative: What You Need to Know
You have been designated as personal representative to administer an estate. This means you have become a fiduciary, and you are now entrusted and charged with the highest duty of trust and responsibility. Personal representatives are named as executors if the...
COVID and Evictions
On March 16, 2020, Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court Nathan B. Coats issued an Order discussing how Colorado State Courts would be operated in light of COVID-19. Chief Justice Coats specifically: (1) suspended all jury trials through April 3, 2020, with the...
What is required for a contract to be valid?
Because contracts form the basis of most business relationships, it is helpful to know what makes a contract valid. Several different elements need to be included in a valid contract. Understanding how a contract is formed can help business owners understand what...