The benefits of working with a knowledgeable and experienced Longmont, CO, attorney are immeasurable. You've worked hard all your life, and the distribution of your assets to the people you designate should be something you don't have to worry about. Ensure that your wishes are carried out: learn about estate planning, trusts and avoiding probate when you work with attorney Scott Oliver.
His expertise can help you create a solid financial plan that secures your assets, helps your heirs avoid probate, and provides you with peace of mind. Plus, you can receive the benefit of attorney Scott Oliver's extensive knowledge that can help you with many other complex personal and business-related legal issues. We handle business matters from choosing the appropriate entity for a business startup to handling corporate documents, contracts, disputes, and employment matters throughout the life of your business.
We will help you manage the risks and deal with the legal issues that are a part of a thriving, growing business.
His expertise can help you create a solid financial plan that secures your assets, helps your heirs avoid probate, and provides you with peace of mind. Plus, you can receive the benefit of attorney Scott Oliver's extensive knowledge that can help you with many other complex personal and business-related legal issues. We handle business matters from choosing the appropriate entity for a business startup to handling corporate documents, contracts, disputes, and employment matters throughout the life of your business.
We will help you manage the risks and deal with the legal issues that are a part of a thriving, growing business.
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Principal Areas of Practice: Business transactions, including new business formation, small business law and contracts; Family Law, including Divorce and Custody; Estate Planning, including Wills and Trusts.
Mr. Oliver was previously an Owner and Officer of National Benefits Partner, LLC from 2000 - 2006.
Mr. Oliver was a Director with AFLAC from 1991 - 2000.
Scott Oliver is a member of the Board of Directors of the TLC Learning Center (formerly the Tiny Tim Center) in Longmont, Colorado.
Founded in 1956, the TLC Center offers developmental preschool and therapeutic outreach programs in Longmont.
Mr. Oliver was previously an Owner and Officer of National Benefits Partner, LLC from 2000 - 2006.
Mr. Oliver was a Director with AFLAC from 1991 - 2000.
Scott Oliver is a member of the Board of Directors of the TLC Learning Center (formerly the Tiny Tim Center) in Longmont, Colorado.
Founded in 1956, the TLC Center offers developmental preschool and therapeutic outreach programs in Longmont.
Successfully concluded an adverse possession case against the railroad in which we secured title to our clients' property and saved our clients the considerable expense of litigation while securing a favorable outcome.
Successfully brought a quiet title action to protect our client's right to an historic stone garage.
The trial judge awarded title after a three-day trial.
Successfully defended the Town in an action brought by the developer to force the Town to accept substandard streets in a subdivision.
Successfully brought a quiet title action to protect our client's right to an historic stone garage.
The trial judge awarded title after a three-day trial.
Successfully defended the Town in an action brought by the developer to force the Town to accept substandard streets in a subdivision.
When it comes to finding the right lawyer to handle your estate planning, trusts and probate issues, not to mention any business law matters you may have, it can be frustrating to search the Internet or review page after page in the phone book.
Your case is important to you, and is often highly time-sensitive.
Ensure that you have the best opportunity for a positive outcome; contact Scott Oliver Law today, 303-485-0002.
Scott Oliver's expert legal counsel can expedite matters, as he helps you reach a successful result.
Your case is important to you, and is often highly time-sensitive.
Ensure that you have the best opportunity for a positive outcome; contact Scott Oliver Law today, 303-485-0002.
Scott Oliver's expert legal counsel can expedite matters, as he helps you reach a successful result.
Competent and well thought out estate planning isn't just for the wealthy.
You don't need town a massive estate to benefit from creating a sound financial plan or to realize some of the advantages that were once reserved for the richest Americans.
Whether or not you realize it, you already have an estate, which is merely a way of describing your total assets.
The wealth you've accumulated so far, and that which will be added in the future, can be subject to a wide array of forces and laws.
While careful investing and money management can help you attain wealth, changes in the tax laws can expose your asset to many vulnerabilities that a qualified estate planning attorney can anticipate and help you avoid.
You don't need town a massive estate to benefit from creating a sound financial plan or to realize some of the advantages that were once reserved for the richest Americans.
Whether or not you realize it, you already have an estate, which is merely a way of describing your total assets.
The wealth you've accumulated so far, and that which will be added in the future, can be subject to a wide array of forces and laws.
While careful investing and money management can help you attain wealth, changes in the tax laws can expose your asset to many vulnerabilities that a qualified estate planning attorney can anticipate and help you avoid.
In a "simple" form of living trust, a married couple jointly shares control and benefits during their lifetime.
At the death of the first spouse (the "deceased spouse"), the surviving spouse retains complete control over the trust and can even change the beneficiaries.
At the surviving spouse's death, the assets are distributed to the beneficiaries without probate, provided the assets are kept in the living trust during the surviving spouse's lifetime.
This is the easiest type of trust because no additional income tax return is required and because the surviving spouse can manage the trust as she sees fit.
At the death of the first spouse (the "deceased spouse"), the surviving spouse retains complete control over the trust and can even change the beneficiaries.
At the surviving spouse's death, the assets are distributed to the beneficiaries without probate, provided the assets are kept in the living trust during the surviving spouse's lifetime.
This is the easiest type of trust because no additional income tax return is required and because the surviving spouse can manage the trust as she sees fit.
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