Colorado Estate Planning
Get your own affairs in order in Colorado — for yourself or an aging parent. Compare the documents most adults need (a will, a power of attorney, and a healthcare directive), decide whether you need a trust, and see how to keep your estate out of probate.
Colorado estate planning guides

COJun 19, 2026
Colorado Estate Planning Basics: Documents Every Adult Should Have

COJun 10, 2026
Colorado Will Requirements

COJun 10, 2026
Colorado Power of Attorney

COJun 10, 2026
Colorado Advance Directives and Medical Power of Attorney

COJun 10, 2026
Colorado Guardianship Planning

COJun 19, 2026
Colorado Revocable Living Trust Guide

COJun 19, 2026
Colorado Trust Administration: Successor Trustee Guide

COJun 19, 2026
Colorado Transfer on Death Deed (Beneficiary Deed) Guide
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Information current as of 2026-06-18
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Probate laws and procedures in your state can change. Consult with a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation. Full disclaimer.