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“Baby You Can Drive My Car” – How to Keep Your Car Out of Probate

“Baby You Can Drive My Car” – How to Keep Your Car Out of Probate

by Sam Ventola | Nov 15, 2018 | Probate

Probate Matters Losing a loved one is difficult.  Having to deal with probate matters can only increase that anxiety.  By adding a trusted person on your car title, upon your death, the ownership of your car will transfer automatically to them.  In Colorado, setting...

Can I Avoid Probate?

by Sam Ventola | Oct 18, 2018 | Probate

Avoiding Probate? Many people ask us if there is a way to avoid probate, that is, to avoid the need to have their estates processed in probate court.  In fact, there are strategies that can help avoid the need to put your estate in probate, and they can be effective...

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