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Schedule A consultationOver half of Americans don’t have a will. Whether they just don’t have the time or think that estate planning is only for the rich, in reality, it’s not a gamble you can afford to take.
Dying without a will (intestacy) leaves your most important decisions in the hands of the probate court. You’re surrendering control over who manages your assets, cares for your children, and how your legacy is handled.
Consider the consequences: your family disputing over inheritance, a probate process that drags on for months, your children placed in the wrong person’s care, and your estate slowly drained of assets.
But it doesn’t have to be this way.
A will is the foundation of a robust estate plan, but it’s just the beginning. While a will won’t keep your assets out of grips of probate court, with help from our Colorado Springs will lawyer, you can create an estate plan that minimizes its impact.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Start planning for your future now.
What is a Will, and How Does it Work?
A will is a legal document that provides instructions on how you want your assets to be distributed after death.
It’s the who, what, when, and where of your estate plan and, luckily, one of the most basic estate planning documents you can have.
With one, you can:
- Designate guardians for minor children
- Control how your assets are split up
- Select an executor of your estate
- Provide for step-children, friends, extended family, or other individuals who may not otherwise benefit from your estate
- Express wishes for funeral and burial arrangements
A will is a great starting point for any estate plan, and without one, you risk having the state decide. And we know the last thing you want is the court telling you what’s best for your family.
What Happens if I Die Without a Will in Colorado?
Dying without a will in Colorado is called dying “intestate.”
If you die intestate, the probate courts have all the say-so in what happens to your assets. In general, if you had a spouse and children at the time of your death, your assets will be split between them.
But depending on your familial status, your assets may be split between your parents, siblings, extended family, and so on and so forth.
In essence, it may or may not be a split that you or your family agree with, leading to disputes and prolonging the settling of your estate.
Additionally, if both you and your spouse have passed away with minor children, the courts will need to decide who should care for them in your absence. By creating a will, you can ensure that your children will be in good hands should the unthinkable happen.
Don’t leave your estate up to chance—contact our estate planning lawyer at Hammond Law Group today.
Why a Will Isn’t Enough
A will is only one of many estate planning tools. While it can be a good foundation, a will isn’t enough for most estates. A comprehensive estate plan should address what happens if you become incapacitated or disabled, who should handle your medical and financial decisions when you can’t, and how you can save money on taxes and legal fees.
Estate planning is more than just divvying up your estate. It’s also about planning for the unexpected and ensuring that everything you worked for doesn’t go down the drain when you’re no longer around.
Other estate planning documents that you should consider include:
- Trusts
- Advance health care directive
- Durable power of attorney
- Health care power of attorney
- Pour-over-will
Whether your goals are to build generational wealth, avoid probate, or save a couple of bucks, our estate planning attorney can help you achieve them, starting with an initial consultation.
Contact Our Will Lawyers at Hammond Law Group
Don’t leave your loved ones in uncertainty. Take control of your estate planning today by reaching out to our experienced will lawyers at Hammond Law Group. Our dedicated team understands the importance of safeguarding your assets and ensuring your wishes are upheld.
Whether you need assistance drafting a will, establishing trusts, or updating your existing estate plan, our attorneys are here to guide you through the process.
Contact us now to schedule a consultation.
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Your Experienced Estate Planning & Elder Law Advisors
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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Meet Hammond Law Group Team
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.

Catherine Hammond
Attorney / Founder

Whitney Hey
Attorney

Misty Parker
Paralegal

Kaylee Beekman
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Frequently Asked Questions About Estate Planning in Colorado Springs
What Is Estate Planning, and Why Work With an Attorney?
Estate planning is the process of evaluating your situation and goals and designing a plan to ensure things go smoothly when your time comes. It includes preparing the legal documents and instructions that guide how your assets and personal affairs will be managed in the event of your incapacity or passing. A thoughtful estate plan also outlines how your property will be handled, who will make financial and healthcare decisions for you, and how you’d like to provide for your loved ones. It also includes planning for your pets, digital assets, personal property, and many other issues that aren’t covered by legal documents alone.
Working with estate planning attorneys in Colorado Springs and Denver helps you take the right steps from the beginning. At Hammond Law Group, you will find the process clear and approachable. Our attorneys take time to understand your goals, discuss your options, and help you create an estate plan that reflects your wishes. Rather than using one-size-fits-all templates, your documents fit your unique situation, giving you confidence and clarity about your future and your family’s well-being.
What Documents Are Included in an Estate Plan?
A well-designed estate plan includes several types of estate planning documents, each serving a specific purpose. These may include a will , which outlines how your assets will be distributed after death, and a living trust , which allows your property to be managed and transferred without going through probate .
You may also include a financial power of attorney , which authorizes someone you trust to handle your financial matters if you become unable to do so, and healthcare directives that express your medical wishes. Beneficiary designations , guardianship nominations , and advance care plans often play a role as well.
Our estate planning attorneys in Colorado Springs and Denver walk you through each document, explain how they work together, and make sure they align with your personal and family goals. We work with you to prepare a customized, cohesive, and easy-to-follow plan that brings comfort and peace of mind to you and your family.
How Is a Will Different From a Trust?
Both a will and a trust are foundational estate planning documents, but they serve different purposes. A will provides instructions on how to distribute your assets after death, and can name guardians for minor children. It becomes effective only after you pass away, and it typically goes through probate , the court process for validating and carrying out your wishes.
A trust , by contrast, is a legal arrangement that takes effect as soon as it’s created. A living trust allows you to manage your property while you’re alive and determine how those assets are handled after your death. Because assets in a trust are owned by the trust itself, they avoid conservatorship if you become incapacitated and avoid probate when you pass away, saving time, costs, and stress for your family.
Our estate planning lawyers can help you decide whether a will, trust, or a combination of both is right for you, depending on your priorities and the level of privacy and control you wish to maintain.
When Should I Start Long-Term Care Planning?
It’s never too early to begin long-term care planning . Many people start this process while they’re healthy and independent, which allows more flexibility and choice in arranging care options later. Planning ahead can help protect assets, maintain financial stability, and make sure your healthcare directives reflect your personal values.
Our estate planning attorneys assist with preparing strategies for Medicaid planning , retirement planning, and asset management so you can plan responsibly for future care needs. At Hammond Law Group, you’ll learn how to balance medical costs, family responsibilities, and your estate goals, so your loved ones can focus on supporting you rather than worrying about logistics.
Early planning not only provides peace of mind, but also gives you more control over where and how you would receive care in the future.
What Does an Elder Law Attorney Do?
Elder law attorneys help individuals and families go through legal issues that arise with aging. This may include Medicaid planning , guardianship , long-term care , and estate planning matters that protect both your assets and your dignity.
At Hammond Law Group, our team assists elders in Colorado Springs and Denver with compassionate, knowledgeable guidance. You need a firm that takes the time to listen and develop plans that help you maintain independence and financial security while preparing for future care needs. Whether you’re addressing housing options, powers of attorney, or conservatorship, it is possible to simplify complex matters into manageable steps so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.
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