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Yes, we can help. We have several lawyers that focus their practice on guardianship and conservatorship issues. Please ask for a guardianship attorney to assist you when you call. We can be reached at (303) 688-0944 to discuss your options.
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Bill Henry
ProbateMar 6, 2024
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Here are the steps:
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Bill Henry
ProbateOct 24, 2023
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The Colorado Supreme Court maintains a list of forms for filing for conservatorship. You can access those forms
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Bill Henry
ProbateSep 4, 2023
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I would need more information to fully answer the question, but hopefully I can provide you some information to get you started.
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Bill Henry
ProbateAug 9, 2023
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You would need to apply to the court to become the guardian or conservator. However, if the power of attorney was properly drafted you will likely not have a need to do so.
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Bill Henry
ProbateJul 27, 2023
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Here are some potential options you have: Review the trust document: The first step is to review the trust document and understand your rights as a beneficiary. Request an accounting: As a beneficiary of the trust, you have the right to request an accounting from the trustee (in this case, your mother). An accounting will provide you with detail...
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Bill Henry
ProbateMar 25, 2023
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