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Tips To Keep Your Legal Fees In Your Control

by theevokegroup | May 10, 2018 | Family Law, News, Trust & Estate Law

Tips To Keep Your Legal Fees In Your Control Here are a few tips to help keep your legal fees in your control. We will be adding more tips throughout the year! Read your engagement agreement: When you start working with a lawyer, they will have you sign an agreement...

Senate Bill 241 & What it Means for the LGBT Community

by theevokegroup | May 8, 2018 | Family Law, Guardianship, LGBTQ Family Law, Trust & Estate Law

Senate Bill 241 & What It Means For The LBGTQ Community The Colorado Children First Act Bill (SB 18-241), if passed, allows adoption agencies to deny lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons the right to adopt if it is against the adoption agency/foster...

3 Free Apps to Help You Organize Your Estate Plan (and your life!)

by theevokegroup | May 3, 2018 | Estate Planning & Powers Of Attorney, Trust & Estate Law

3 Free Apps To Help You Organize Your Estate Plan ( And Your Life) Many to-do items can come to mind at any given time, and it’s important to note them quickly to avoid forgetting them. These apps will come in handy, for getting organized in preparation for meeting...

My Parents Refuse To Make A Will

by theevokegroup | May 1, 2018 | Estate & Trust Administration, Estate Planning & Powers Of Attorney, Probate Litigation, Trust & Estate Law

My Parents Refuse To Make A Will It’s not easy to plan for the inevitable but it is very important when it comes to your and your family’s assets.  If there is no estate plan in place, your family’s assets may not be distributed as they expected, and certainly not as...

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