Top best Probate Lawyers Near me in ZIP 80301
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Probate Lawyers Nearby Boulder 80301 (by distance)
Within 5 miles
(Boulder Area) 80305 2.0 miles
(Louisville Area) 80027 3.0 miles
Within 10 miles
(Boulder Area) 80301 5.1 miles
(Broomfield Area) 80020 7.9 miles
Within 25 miles
(Denver Area) 80212 16.5 miles
(Lakewood Area) 80215 16.7 miles
(Wheat Ridge Area) 80214 17.7 miles
(Denver Area) 80216 18.5 miles
(Denver Area) 80202 19.1 miles
(Denver Area) 80205 19.9 miles
FAQs - Probate Lawyers in city Boulder How many Probate lawyers actively serve residents of Boulder, Colorado? Approximately 43 licensed attorneys focus on Probate across Boulder, Colorado. Most matters are filed through the Colorado District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Probate lawyers in Boulder, Colorado? In Boulder, typical rates range from $275-$462 per hour for Probate. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4179 and $7561, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Probate matters usually take in courts near Boulder? Probate cases in Boulder, Colorado usually take around 4-8 months depending on complexity and the Colorado District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Probate cases for people living in Boulder, Colorado? Residents of Boulder typically see Probate filings handled by the Colorado District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Probate? About 69% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Probate, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
28 Probate Lawyers Found Near You
Sean Bell focuses his practice on elder law, estate planning, Medicaid planning, probate, guardianships, and conservatorships. He is an active member of the Colorado Bar Association, including the Elder Law Section and the Trust and Estate Section, and he is a Colorado Bar Foundation Fellow. Mr. Bell is also an active member of the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), ElderCounsel, and the American Bar Association.. Mr. Bell is committed to ensuring that the public has good access to legal information. Through the Civic and Community Affairs Subcommittee, he serves as the managing editor of the Senior Law Handbook, a joint publication of the Colorado Bar Association and CLE in Colorado; he is a member of the planning committee for Senior Law Day; and he seeks new ways to make public legal information accessible-in print, person, or web-based.. Mr. Bell also has a Master of Laws in Environmental Law. His previous practice experience in the field of environmental law has helped guided his approach to Elder Law. His goal is to help find a holistic solution to the many issues faced by a person aging in modern society--help them find their own sustainability.. Mr. Bell deeply feels that a person's rights, values, and dignity do not diminish with the passage of time, and he endeavors to help through the practice of law.
My practice is based on the guiding principles of courtesy, competence, credibility and compassion. I provide aggressive, thorough and professional representation to injury victims and their families, doing what it takes to make sure their rights are protected and that they receive just compensation. The majority of my clients are referred by other lawyers and local medical providers. I have earned their trust, and they know that I will provide personalized, aggressive expert representation to their clients and patients.. With nearly 30 years of experience, I have the skills and abilities both inside and outside of the courtroom to take on the insurance companies and get my clients the fair and just compensation they deserve.
Jessica Higgins Catlin was admitted to practice law in Colorado in 2001 and in the federal district court in 2004. She specializes in estate planning, probate administration, probate litigation, guardianships, conservatorships, family law, appellate advocacy, and civil litigation.. Ms. Catlin was a member at Stevens, Littman, Biddison, Tharp & Weinberg, LLC until October, 2020. In October, 2020, Ms. Catlin joined Hurth, Sisk and Blakemore, LLP, ("HSB"), and in 2023, HSB merged with former partners and became Strickler Brennan Catlin, LLC. In 2024, the firm name changed to Strickler Catlin, LLC.. Jessica served as a law clerk to the Honorable Judge Lael Montgomery in 2001-2002. She was the Boulder County Bar Association’s Co-Chair of the Elder Law Section from 2012 – 2016.. Jessica enjoys the Colorado outdoors to the fullest with skiing, hiking, trail running, and spending time with her family. She is also the past President of the Board of Directors for the Boulder Chamber Orchestra, served on theBoard for the Boulder County Bar Foundation, and in January, 2023, joined the Board for Lake Eldora Race Team, operating the Eldora Mountain Ski Club.
I am a general practice attorney, which is a little bit like a family doctor that you go to for a variety of needs. I find that because I practice in several areas, there is cross-over that allows me to know when one legal issue I am handling affects other areas of my client's life and adjust my advice and work accordingly. One unusual thing about my practice is that I offer legal consulting. Most attorneys require you to retain them to handle your case from start to finish. In addition to doing that, i also consult with people who can't afford to retain an attorney. This means clients pay according to their budget and according to their priority questions and concerns. My commitment to my clients is a realistic appraisal of their legal problem, practical solutions, compassion and honesty in all aspects of my service. I offer free consults to allow prospective clients to get some information at no cost while determing for themselves if my law office is the best fit for their needs. Call us to arrange a free consult and we'd be glad to talk with you. I am currently working virtually which means that I can talk to you by phone or video meeting and email. I can do wills and related documents virtually so that you do not need to come to my office unless you choose to use notary services there. I'm also doing other work like bankruptcies in a similar cases that require hearings are being done by phone or other virtual means.
26+ years Criminal Defense - Never a prosecutor. I have no experience putting people in cages, only keeping them out. Criminal Defense SuperLawyer - Faculty at Trial Lawyers' College for 7+ years - Title IX University Sexual Misconduct Defense Lawyer. Discovering the true story of your starts on day 1. It starts with you and your experience. It continues as we learn about the witnesses, police response, prosecutors and society. Motives, pressures and other blinders lead to false beliefs or false accusations. As we learn the true story, we investigate to support it, and to disprove the prosecution story. Its basis is found in science and psychology. The true story of your case provides the best way to win at trial. It also allows gets to the best plea bargain, if that is your desire. This process works. It works to give you #honestresults.. My job is learn the facts, know the law and present it all to you so you can make good decisions. If your decision is trial, my job is to win (attorney regulation says I cannot promise more than my sincerest effort towards that goal, so that is my promise). This is best done by telling the true story of the case. The Trial Lawyers College taught me how to do that. Now, I teach it to others as part of the Trial Lawyers College Faculty. Second to winning a trial is helping a lawyer to learn how to win.. We handle many University Sexual Misconduct claims, also known as Title IX or Institutional Equity. The standard criminal defense rules are not followed and the burden of proof is 50.1%. It is highly unfair and the schools rarely follow their own rules. Despite these facts, we win at each level. While most of the case is handled at the University level, we also fight these cases in State and Federal Court. The Federal Courts very clearly see the lack of Due Process.. Plaintiff Injury work is quite enjoyable. My goals are for 1) the client to regain health, 2) someone else pays for it, 3) the client gets money to become whole. The work is challenging, and I love getting to know my clients and their friends/family.. The law is important. After more than 26 years practicing, I know law. I always find new bits. Every year, the legislature changes the law and appellate courts interpret it with greater nuance. Sometimes it helps, more often the District Attorney council lobbies to make convictions easier. What never changes is the power of story. A well told true story of a case will win where reliance on law will not. As powerful as "proof beyond a reasonable doubt" sounds, jurors focused on harm and emotion will convict. The true story solves that. The true story challenges the prosecutor to disprove this story of innocence beyond a reasonable doubt. The true story is one the jury sees and feels. It does not rely upon the cold reason of logic, of law.. I love the spirit of the west and Colorado in particular, standing for what you believe in, courage, self determination. The mountains call me, and I ski, mountain bike, dirt bike, hike etc. More recently, I started surfing. Now the ocean waves call every few months.. As a youth, I learned how to eat, dance and speak with neighbors in Louisiana. I will always love my LSU Tigers football team. If you can understand Coach Orgeron, good on you. Geaux Tigahs. For law school, I traveled to Washington DC, attending Georgetown. The East Coast was a different experience, and not much like here. No matter where I go, there is nothing more beautiful than our mountains. Colorado is home. After school, I became a Colorado Public Defender and tried every type of case you can imagine. I won more than I lost. Despite my success, I felt there was more I could do in my cases. In 2010, I attended the 3 week Trial Lawyers College in Wyoming. The work we did there changed my life. I remain passionate, but now I am happy as well. It changed my practice too. I am a better lawyer, and a better human.. I have believe in the individual, not corporations nor govenments. In my time, I have seen too many injustices committed by corporations or govenments to work for them or help them. I hope they will act for the benefit of all, but that is not their motive. Money and power are their motives.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.
Experienced Probate attorney serving clients in Boulder and surrounding areas.