Wills & Trust
Help Safeguard Your Financial Future: Contact a Grand Junction, CO Wills and Trusts Attorney
The Importance of Wills and Trusts
Wills
A Named Executor
The executor is the individual the author designates to handle the instructions contained within the document. Said subject is often a close family member or trusted associate. However, the person in question should be someone the author trusts and feels confident is capable of carrying out the mandated responsibilities.
Identification of Heirs
Typically, this legal instrument will also clearly identify all of the author’s known heirs, such as their spouse, children, grandchildren, or other close relations should they not be married or have issue.
Directives
Witness Testimony and Endorsement
The Risks of Not Having a Will
Trusts
Contacting Us
Wills and trusts are often an integral part of safeguarding individual assets for future use by loved ones. Though this process might seem daunting and stressful, consultation with a Grand Junction, CO wills and trusts attorney can make this process easier. Please contact us today.