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Starting a Colorado Non-Profit In a Nutshell

Starting a Colorado Non-Profit In a Nutshell

Below is a guide for helping you get your Colorado non-profit organization up and running. Choose a Name For Your Colorado Non-Profit Organization If you’re starting a new Colorado non-profit organization, the name is one of the most important things to get right. People will remember your organization if it has a memorable name. Also name recognition assists in fundraising efforts. Keep in mind that it should not be too similar to other existing organizations. To begin, see if the…

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Probating a Small Estate In Colorado

Probating a Small Estate In Colorado

Probating a small estate in Colorado is a straightforward process. Technically, it’s not even probate, since there’s no filing or appearing in court. The official process is known as Collection of Personal Property By Affidavit Pursuant To § 15-12-1201, C.R.S. And although it’s not an easy thing to say; the state of Colorado has made it an easy thing to do. If you are tasked with probating a small estate for a friend, family member, or loved one, then read…

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Moving To Colorado With Your Estate Plan

Moving To Colorado With Your Estate Plan

If you’re moving to Colorado, or have been here awhile but haven an out-of-state estate plan you’ll eventually need to update it. Since, Colorado’s laws most likely differ from your old state, these differences can have a significant impact on your will and other estate plan documents. Some of the more common differences are: Moving To Colorado Is A Major Change You should update your documents every time there are major changes in your life. And since our lives are…

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Starting an LLC in Colorado

Starting an LLC in Colorado

Starting an LLC: An LLC is a legal business entity that has the benefits of both a corporation and a partnership. It has the pass-through taxation of a partnership, but provides personal liability protection like a corporation. The Limited Liability Company (LLC) is the most flexible types of entities for business owners in Colorado. A Colorado LLC provides you with personal liability protection and keeps your profits “passed through” to your individual tax return, which means you can take any…

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Having a Joint Account With an Adult Child

Having a Joint Account With an Adult Child

In the United States, over five and a half million people suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. As the population ages, more people are expected to suffer from dementia and other cognitive impairments. A joint bank account can come in handy as a means to avoid some of the problems that can come with managing finances when someone is struggling with cognitive impairment. Shared banking accounts can help simplify money management for an adult child and their loved one who is suffering…

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