Trust Settlement in Colorado
Call today, 720-547-2319, for a flat-rate* consultation with a probate attorney about trust settlements and how to administer a trust in Colorado.
Trust administration, also known as a trust settlement, can be fairly complex. The person in charge of the trust, called the trustee, has very specific duties and responsibilities that must be completed properly if he or she wants to avoid liability. If you have questions regarding how to properly administer a trust in Colorado, you have come to the right place.
Guidance for Trustees
Knowing what to do as Trustee is critical. Our Longmont & Thornton based lawyers can help you through all of the steps in trust administration, including:
- Valuing assets
- Ensuring the trust was properly funded
- Deciding whether a probate is needed
- Resolving issues with creditors
- Closing bank accounts
- Transferring assets to beneficiaries
- Obtaining proper receipt and release forms
If all of the steps are not followed correctly, liability for any mistakes could fall on the trustee. Do not let that happen to you. Reach out to an experienced Colorado attorney for advice today.
Questions about Trust Settlement? Call Us.
We are here for you, plain and simple. Call us at720-547-2319 to learn more about your role as trustee or your rights as a beneficiary under a trust agreement. You may also fill out a contact form online.
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