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How to Handle a Parent’s Estate in Colorado: Step-by-Step FAQ

Step-by-step guide to handling a parent’s estate in Colorado This FAQ-style guide explains, in plain language, the common steps to handle a mother’s estate under Colorado law. It assumes you are starting with no legal background. This is general information only and is not legal advice. For specific legal guidance about your situation, consult a […]

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Colorado: How to Switch to the Small Estate Process When an Allowance Limit Is Reached

FAQ — Switching to Colorado’s small‑estate process if you hit an allowance limit Short answer: If the remaining assets in a Colorado decedent’s estate qualify under Colorado’s small‑estate rules, you can often collect and distribute those remaining personal‑property assets using a small‑estate affidavit or other simplified procedures instead of continuing ordinary probate. Whether you can […]

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Colorado: Paying Back Taxes on Inherited Land When You Are Not on the Deed

FAQ: What happens if we pay the back taxes on inherited land but aren’t listed as owners on the deed? Short answer: Paying past-due property taxes protects the property from tax sale and preserves the current owner(s)’ legal title, but payment alone does not make you the legal owner. You may gain certain equitable claims […]

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Colorado — Finding the Rightful Heirs and Owner of a Deceased Grandparent's Property

Disclaimer: This is general information and educational only. It is not legal advice. For legal advice about a specific situation, consult a qualified Colorado attorney. Short answer — how property and heirs are determined in Colorado When a person dies in Colorado, ownership of land and the identity of the deceased person's heirs follow one […]

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Colorado: How to Revoke Letters of Administration and Get Appointed as the Sole Heir

Detailed Answer — What to do to have letters of administration reconsidered and the administrator removed under Colorado law Short answer: In Colorado you ask the probate court to revoke or suspend the existing letters of administration and to remove the administrator by filing a petition supported by evidence showing the administrator is unfit, has […]

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Challenging an Administrator Who Closed a Joint Bank Account in Colorado: Steps for Heirs

Steps to Respond When a Deceased Person’s Joint Account Is Closed Without Notifying Potential Heirs Disclaimer: This is informational only and is not legal advice. For help about your specific situation, consult a Colorado attorney who handles probate and estate disputes. Detailed answer — clear steps to protect your rights in Colorado If funds from […]

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Reviewing and Correcting Probate Filings in Colorado: A Practical Guide

How to review and fix missing or incorrect probate filings in Colorado Short answer: Locate the probate case record at the county court, review the docket and filings, request missing documents or an accounting from the personal representative, and—if informal resolution fails—file a motion or petition in the probate case asking the court to compel […]

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How to Fix Mistakes in Probate Paperwork in Colorado

Correcting Errors in Colorado Probate Paperwork: Practical Steps and What to Expect Detailed Answer Overview. Mistakes in probate filings — for example, incorrect names, wrongly listed siblings, or other wrong heirs — are common and usually fixable. The fix depends on the type of error (a simple clerical mistake versus a statement of who inherits) […]

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How to Challenge a Grandparent’s Appointment as Estate Administrator in Colorado

FAQ: What to do if you want to challenge a grandparent’s appointment as estate administrator in Colorado Detailed Answer When someone is appointed by a Colorado probate court to act as an estate administrator (personal representative), interested persons — including grandchildren — can sometimes challenge that appointment. The law that governs probate and the appointment […]

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How Probate Transfers Real Property Under a Will in Colorado

Note: This article explains how property transfer by probate works under Colorado law. This is educational information only and not legal advice. Consult a Colorado-licensed attorney for advice about a specific situation. Detailed answer — How probate transfers real property in Colorado When a person dies owning real property titled in their name, Colorado law […]

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