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charitable donations, a trust allows you to leave a vision for how you would like the gift used.
3Limiting the potential for
relationship-damaging fights is
important When you have worked hard and been successful, a trust may be able to limit conflict and the legal fees associated with litigation. ~
Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Marco D. Chayet, Esq., a partner in the law firm Chayet & Danzo, LLC, and the Public Administrator for the 18th Judicial District; he may be reached at 303-355-8500 or by email at Marco@ ColoradoElderLaw.com. See ad page 31.
This is a brief overview of the topic and should not be considered legal advice.