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Real Estate Contract by Text Message? Are You Kidding?

Realtors negotiating price back and forth by text message may find themselves with some unhappy clients if not a lawsuit. The general rule in real estate is that all contracts for the sale of real estate must be in writing.

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Guns N’ Trusts

Prior to July 1, 2013, funding a Colorado revocable trust with Title I firearms was easy and uncomplicated. A generic bill of sale transferring all of the Trust Maker’s (i.e., Settlor’s) personal property transfers any currently owned, Title I firearms and accessories.

The (Dreaded) Estate Planning Questionnaire And Why It Is So Important

Short answer: It’s about the money. Little longer answer: The estate planning questionnaire tells your estate planning attorney what type of plan may be best for you and can save many hours in attorney time upon your death.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Land Transfers & Estate Planning in Foreign Jurisdictions

Understanding Local Colorado Real Estate Law Thinking about buying real estate in the Bahamas? Maybe a timeshare in Barbados? A quaint villa in the French West Indies? Well, before you do, you may want to research the local real property taxes, think about how this little piece of paradise fits into your overall estate plan […]