Glatstein & O'Brien LLP — Denver, Colorado
Trusts are important and versatile estate planning tools. They can be used to protect the assets of your estate and to accomplish any number of unique, individual goals. A trust can transfer the title of your property, may provide an income stream to your family, protect your privacy and avoid ancillary probate if you own real estate outside of Colorado.
At Glatstein & O'Brien, our attorneys help families throughout the Denver Metro area determine whether or not establishing a trust is right for them, and if so, which type is most appropriate. We can provide clear answers and explanations regarding everything from funding the trust to the importance of selecting the right trustee.
To find out more about the use of trusts in estate planning — contact us and arrange a meeting with one of our lawyers today.
You Don't Need to Be Wealthy to Establish a Trust
In the past, only wealthy individuals took advantage of creating a trust to protect their property. Now the law has extended this important legal tool into the lives of middle class families, who can enjoy the benefits that a trust provides.
If you are interested in the possibility of using a trust— our firm can help. Some of the more common types of trusts we create include:
- Revocable living trusts
- Special needs trusts
- Testamentary trusts
- Education trusts
In some situations, creating a plan that incorporates a trust as part of a will is a good idea. Each approach has its relative advantages and disadvantages. Your specific goals are what will determine which approach is most appropriate.
Call 303-731-3986 to schedule a free 1/2 hour consultation.
If you can't come to see us, don't worry. Our lawyers travel to meet with elderly and disabled clients in the Denver metro area upon request.
To schedule a 1/2 hour free initial consultation — call our Denver, Colorado, offices directly or complete the brief intake form located on the Contact Us page of this Web site.


