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Many people think that estate planning is for the elderly and wealthy. You may feel a plan is not necessary because you are too young or you do not have enough assets. But any adult can benefit from estate planning. While you may not need to create a trust or even avoid probate, there are plenty of reasons to begin estate planning now:

  1. Loss of Capacity. What if you become incapacitated and unable to manage your own affairs? Without a plan, a court will select a person to manage your affairs through intrusive and expensive guardianship or conservatorship proceedings. With a plan, you can use a durable power of attorney to make that choice on your own.
  2. Minor Children. A will is the cornerstone of estate planning, and it names a guardian for minor children. Without a will, a Probate Court will make the decision.
  3. Dying Without a Will. Without estate planning, your assets will pass to your heirs according to your state’s intestate laws. Your family members will receive your assets without your input. With a plan, you decide who gets your assets.
  4. Blended Families. What if your family is the result of multiple marriages? Without a plan, children from different marriages may not be treated as you would want — in fact your own children may be disinherited. With a plan, you determine what goes to your current spouse and to any children from a prior marriage.
  5. Keeping Assets in the Family. Without a plan, your child’s spouse may wind up with your money if your child dies prematurely. If your child divorces his or her current spouse, many of your assets could go to that spouse. With a plan, you can set up a trust that ensures your assets stay in your family and pass to your grandchildren.
  6. Financial Security. Will your spouse and children be able to survive financially without you? Without a plan — and an income replacement — your family may be unable to maintain its current standard of living. With a plan, estate planning tools such as life insurance can ensure your family enjoys financial security.
  7. Retirement Accounts. Do you have a retirement account? Without a plan, the designated beneficiary of your retirement account funds may not reflect your current wishes. With a plan, you can choose the beneficiary, and an estate planning attorney can make sure it coordinates with all aspects of your estate plan.

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At Hammond Law Group, we focus on helping Colorado families build strong, forward-looking estate plans that protect assets and preserve family harmony.

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At Hammond Law Group, we believe that the foundation of good estate planning lies in knowledge and understanding. Our approach starts with education. Join our highly informative workshop on wills, trusts, estate planning, and more, where we provide you with comprehensive information to get you started in designing your personalized plan.

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We have a team-centered approach. While each client’s family works with one attorney, our attorneys regularly discuss the design of our plans with each other in order to ensure we’re doing everything possible to help you meet your goals.

In addition, each client works primarily with one paralegal, who gets to know you and your estate plan intimately through the design and
implementation process. The biggest complaint people have about
lawyers is lack of communication, and by working as a team we have
virtually eliminated this complaint for our clients.

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At Hammond Law Group, our estate planning attorneys work together to create meaningful, lasting estate plans for Colorado families. Each member of our team shares a commitment to personal connection, clear communication, and compassionate service.

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