Even if you don’t have lots of assets, there are reasons to consider having a Will. Some of those reasons are: You can leave something[…]
+ moreOn June 8 Governor Polis signed House Bill 22-1317. This new law completely revises Colorado law about non-compete agreements, and restrictions on former employee use[…]
+ moreThe appeal hearing is too soon. Can I get a continuance? You can typically get one delay for a good reason, such as that you[…]
+ moreThe Colorado Division of Unemployment sent thousands of Notices of Determination and overpayment letters this month (September 2021), without warning or explanation, to people who[…]
+ moreThe law, which was House Bill 21-1167 and will appear in Colorado Revised Statutes as C.R.S. 38-46-101, prohibits a property owner from withholding from a[…]
+ moreEvery unemployment claim is evaluated by comparing the circumstances under which an employee left her job with the Colorado unemployment statute. The statute creates unemployment[…]
+ moreThe law says an employee may not quit for personal reasons and still be entitled to unemployment. This only makes sense. People who are not[…]
+ moreOnly someone of “sound mind” may make a will. “Sound mind” is when someone who possesses the necessary mental capacity to execute a will and[…]
+ moreWhat follows is excerpted from a trial brief Brian Stutheit recently filed on behalf of his clients. The reader will see that the law leaves[…]
+ moreYudkin died intestate (without a will). Yudkin’s ex-wife Shtutman sought appointment as the personal representative (executor) of his estate. Dareuskaya objected to Shtutman’s appointment, claiming[…]
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