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Settling Debts and Taxes: A Critical Step in Probate
Paying off the decedent’s debts and taxes is one of the most crucial and intricate steps in the probate process. Before any distribution of assets can occur, the estate must first ensure that all financial obligations are settled. This involves addressing a wide range of liabilities, including mortgages, credit card balances, medical bills, personal loans,…
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Accurate Inventory and Appraisal in the Probate Process
The Importance of Accurate Inventory and Appraisal in the Probate Process Accurate inventory and appraisal are fundamental steps in the probate process, especially in Colorado, where thoroughness and precision are key to a smooth and successful estate settlement. This step involves identifying, cataloging, and valuing all of the decedent’s assets, including real estate, personal belongings,…
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List with Colorado Estate Services
List with Colorado Estate Services – Maximizing Estate Value by Listing with the #1 Estate Professionals When it comes to selling an estate property, partnering with a specialized service like Colorado Estate Services can significantly impact the outcome of the sale. The complexities of probate real estate require a tailored approach, and our extensive experience…
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Starting the Probate Process in the 5 Closest Denver-Area Counties
When starting the probate process in Colorado, it’s essential to file the correct paperwork with the probate court in the county where the decedent lived. For those in the Denver area, we’ve compiled contact information for the five main counties—Adams, Boulder, Douglas, Denver, and Jefferson—to help you get started. 1. Denver County Probate Court How…