The McKenzie Law Firm, LLC
The McKenzie Law Firm is a Denver-area law firm, specializing in estate planning, estate administration, and small business counsel. Our videos explain how to set up a good estate plan, how to correctly administer an estate, either through a probate process or a trust administration, and how to property set up and operate a small business for maximum protection.
Think of Your Estate Plan Like Computer Code. More Instruction Is Better.
Have Fun with Your Estate Plan!
You Might Be Surprised by the Most Frequent Source of Problems in Probate
An Old Estate Plan Is Worse Than No Estate Plan
How often should an estate executor communicate with beneficiaries?
One Trust for All Kids? Or Separate Trusts for Each Kid?
Does a Revocable Living Trust Protect You From Being Sued?
3 Common Misconceptions About Trusts... Exposed
Why You Should Avoid Probate
Why Would You Set Up An Irrevocable Trust?
What is the most frequent cause of a difficult estate administration?
Should you disinherit a family member?
Estate planning with an unmarried partner
Can you promise that creating an estate plan will make administering my estate easier?
Why your estate plan won't work: Lack of liquidity
Does a will need to be short to be simple?
Why your estate plan won't work: Wrong person in charge
Do you need to buy a Certificate of Good Standing for your Colorado LLC?
Why use a lawyer to create an estate plan?
Does the Personal Representative of an Estate Receive Compensation?
Who pays the debt of someone who has passed away?
Why Would I Want A Trust?
How Do I Open A Colorado Probate Case?
Do I really have to open a probate for this modest estate?
In a Colorado probate process, when do the assets get distributed to the beneficiaries?
Should I Nominate A Professional Executor In My Will Or Trust?
In a Colorado probate, what rights do the beneficiaries have?
In Colorado probate, what is the difference between the estate inventory and the accounting?
What Are The Steps That Have To Be Completed In Probate?
What Is The Difference Between Formal and Informal Probate?