The Anne Heche Estate Planning Disaster

I went looking for 2022 celebrity deaths ending up mired in the probate courts. I only found one. Anne Heche. Shortly after her breakup with Ellen DeGeneres in 2000, Anne Heche started seeing Coleman Laffoon. Coleman and Heche married in September 2001, had a child named Homer Laffoon, separated in 2006, and divorced around 2007. […]

Colorado Eviscerates Noncompete Trade Secret Agreements

Colorado Eviscerates Non-Competition & Trade Secret Agreements Non-competition agreements have arguably been overused to the benefit of employers. HB22-1317 drastically changed Colorado’s law governing these agreements. The changes went into effect on August 9, 2022 and apply to agreements entered into or renewed after August 9, 2022. These changes affect Colorado employers and any business […]

And the Pendulum Swings: HB22-1137 – HOA Board Transparency and Accountability

The Colorado General Assembly passed HB22-1137 increasing HOA Board requirements before filing lawsuits and limiting interest on delinquent accounts. We have mixed emotions about this law. On one hand, we have seen some heavy-handed HOA boards and lawyers taking advantage of the previous law. On the other hand, the pendulum has swung far the other […]

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Estate Planning and Beneficiary Designations

We are often asked about the best way to avoid the problems associated with probate in transferring property to the beneficiaries of wills. The short video below offers some insights on the issues and how best to ensure a smooth transfer of assets.

This O&E is For You

Ownership & Encumbrance Reports. We’re glad to share this tip for an easy way to be sure that the title is correctly stated on property title transfers.

Transfer or Trust in Estate Planning

Passing ownership of property and other assets from one generation to another requires planning. This is especially true in long held assets where the tax base for the asset is passed to the beneficiary and can result in substantial capital gains tax coming along as well. We’re prepared a short overview of how this can […]

How To Lose Your Child’s Inheritance In One Easy Step

Jack’s mother and stepfather were married 25 years ago. Jack’s stepfather moved into Jack’s mother’s house when Jack was a teenager.  Three years later the house was sold to purchase a new home.  The new home was titled in the couple’s name as joint tenants with right of survivorship. Along with the house, Jack’s mother […]

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Margarita Fever – Buying Real Estate in the Land of the Fideicomiso (Mexico)

Coloradoans are getting Margarita Fever. A trip to the Mexican sun coast. Warmth, salt air and a whiff of humidity. A yearning for a piece of Mexican paradise warms the body while a little tequila whispers soulfully that it is the right thing to do. Why A Fideicomiso? Foreigners cannot directly own Mexican real property […]

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Taxation of Residential Vacation Rental Property

There is a lot of conversation at the Colorado State level surrounding taxation of vacation rentals. As of right now, three bills may be presented. First, HB22-1117 has been presented as an opportunity for county governments to introduce lodging taxes at a county level. These taxes would be dedicated to tourism marketing and workforce housing. […]