Colorado last will and 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Colorado Last Will and Testament in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and county of residence at the top of the document. This establishes your identity as the testator.
  3. In Article One, indicate your marital status and list your children’s names along with their dates of birth. This section clarifies your family structure.
  4. Proceed to Article Two, where you will direct your Personal Representative to pay any debts and funeral expenses. Ensure clarity on this directive.
  5. In Article Three, specify any specific bequests of property. Clearly state the names, addresses, relationships, and properties being bequeathed.
  6. Continue through Articles Four to Eight, detailing your homestead distribution, residuary clause, appointment of a Personal Representative, and their powers.
  7. Finally, sign the document in the presence of witnesses as required in Article Ten. Ensure all signatures are completed for validity.

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Per Colorado Revised Statutes, the legal next-of-kin is designated to the following person(s) and progresses in the following order: personal representative or special administrator of the deceased individuals estate, the surviving spouse of the deceased (if not legally separated), a person with the right to direct
Wills and intestate estates: All wills and intestate estates must be probated. 1 Please note that this document is intended to provide a broad overview of the probate process in Colorado.
Probate is generally required in Colorado for most estates, including those with wills and intestate estates: Estates over $80,000: These estates must go through probate to distribute assets to heirs.
Assets with designated beneficiaries that commonly bypass probate encompass: Insurance policies. Retirement accounts like IRAs. Bank accounts with payable-on-death designations.

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