Estate Planning That Fits Your Life

Estate planning is about making thoughtful decisions now so the people you love are protected later. At New Parent Law, we provide clear, education-based estate planning services for individuals and families in Denver and throughout Colorado, designed to meet you where you are and evolve as life changes.

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What Is Estate Planning?

Estate planning is the process of creating a plan for how decisions will be made and how assets will be handled if you become incapacitated or after you pass away. But more than that, it’s about intention.

A well-designed estate plan helps ensure your wishes are known, your loved ones are cared for, and important decisions don’t fall to the court or the state.

Why Estate Planning Matters

Most people don’t put off estate planning because they don’t care, they put it off because it feels overwhelming. Thoughtful planning replaces uncertainty with clarity and gives you confidence moving forward.

Estate planning helps you:

Protect your family and loved ones

Name trusted decision-makers

Avoid unnecessary confusion or conflict

Plan for incapacity as well as the future

Create flexibility as life evolves

The goal isn’t perfection. It’s peace of mind.

What Estate Planning Can Include

Every estate plan is different because every life is different. Depending on your goals and circumstances, your plan may include:

Will: to outline your wishes and name guardians for minor children

Trusts: to provide control, protection, and flexibility

Guardianship planning: to ensure children are always cared for by the right people

Powers of attorney: For financial and medical decisions

At New Parent Law, these tools are never one-size-fits-all, they’re chosen intentionally, with understanding and care.

Who Estate Planning Is For

Estate planning isn’t just for “later in life.” It’s for anyone who wants to be proactive about protecting what matters.

We regularly work with:

Parents and growing families

Professionals and business owners

Entrepreneurs and real estate investors

Seniors and families planning for aging parents

No matter your stage of life, estate planning creates a foundation you can build on.

How Our Estate Planning Process Works

Estate planning doesn’t have to feel intimidating. Our process is designed to be clear, supportive, and educational from start to finish.

1

Start With a Conversation

We take time to understand your life, priorities, and concerns.

2

Design With Understanding

Your plan is built collaboratively, with clear explanations so you understand why each piece matters.

3

Put the Plan in Place, and Stay Connected

Once your plan is complete, we remain a resource as your life and goals evolve.

This is about building a relationship, not just preparing documents.

Why Work With New Parent Law

At New Parent Law, estate planning is grounded in education, compassion, and long-term guidance. Clients work directly with an estate planning attorney who takes the time to listen, explain options in plain English, and create plans that truly fit real life.

Our approach is designed for people who want clarity, not pressure, and a trusted advisor they can return to as life changes.

What Families Say

A Thoughtful Place to Start

You don’t need to have everything figured out to reach out. At New Parent Law, the first step is simply a conversation, a chance to ask questions, understand your options, and feel supported without pressure or overwhelm, so you can decide what makes the most sense for you, your family, and your future.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I really need an estate planning attorney near me?

Working with an estate planning attorney helps ensure your plan is properly designed under Colorado law and tailored to your specific situation.

What happens if I don’t have an estate plan?

Without an estate plan, decisions about your family and assets may be made by the court, not by you.

Is estate planning only for wealthy families?

No. Estate planning is about protection and intention, not wealth. Many people benefit from planning long before they consider themselves “wealthy.”

How often should an estate plan be updated?

It’s wise to review your plan every few years or after major life changes such as a birth, marriage, move, or new business.

Can my estate plan change as my life changes?

Yes. A good estate plan is designed to evolve as your family, assets, and goals change over time.

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