Illness, incapacity, and death eventually affect every family. A well-designed estate plan helps couples protect one another, preserve family harmony, and minimize friction in the transition of asset management and ownership.
Unfortunately, many estate plans fall short—not because they are legally invalid, but because they fail to account for real-world implementation challenges or are too difficult for surviving family members to administer. These shortcomings often become apparent only after a triggering event such as incapacity, terminal illness, or death.
Before founding Hugh Beck Law, Hugh Beck practiced as a federal securities lawyer and later encountered several of these challenges personally while serving as executor of a family estate. He founded Hugh Beck Law to provide Colorado couples with estate plans designed not only for legal validity, but to work reliably when their families need them most.
A successful estate plan can address risks and uncertainties you face before and during retirement as well as challenges your loved ones will face as you grow older. Complete our ten-question Retirement and Estate Risk Management Questionnaire to assess where you stand.
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