Welcome to Colorado Deed Service

 

Colorado Deed Service is a comprehensive real estate document management resource based in Colorado.

Real estate law is a large part of what we do at our Colorado law firm. We not only work with Colorado residents and businesses, we encourage out-of-state individuals and businesses to consider our services when Colorado real estate is involved. This includes:

  • Colorado deed preparation and recording
  • Ancillary probate proceedings
  • Transfers of Colorado real estate into revocable trusts
  • The preparation and recording of Colorado beneficiary deeds to greatly reduce the real estate transfer costs (i.e., local Colorado probate) incurred when a loved one dies

Our firm dedicates itself to giving qualified legal advice tailored to the client's specific needs because we believe that the situation of each individual is unique. We also take pride in giving legal advice at reasonable rates. We are about finding real answers to our clients' questions and problems.

What Colorado Deed Service Can Do For You

Colorado Deed Service can assist you in all your Colorado real estate document needs. We provide Colorado legal counsel as well as manage the entire process of putting your Colorado property into a trust, adding a new co-owner or delete an existing owner, or otherwise modifying the status of title to your Colorado real estate, among others.

Additionally, we can prepare your contract and/or help you open an escrow account with a local escrow and title company if you are buying or selling Colorado real estate - from vacant lots, to condominiums, timeshares, to single family residences.

Our Colorado licensed attorneys can also assist you in Colorado probate proceedings. We are qualified to handle original probate filings, where appropriate. We can also handle Ancillary probate procedures when a probate has already been initiated in another jurisdiction but there is Colorado property to be distributed.

We also prepare and record Colorado beneficiary deeds to greatly reduce the real estate transfer costs (i.e., local Colorado probate) incurred when a loved one dies.

For more information about our services and qualifications, please visit our website: www.douglasturner.com.

To read articles and legal briefs written by Douglas A. Turner, Esq., visit our firm's blog: http://insights.douglasturner.com/.

| Wills | Trusts | Living Trusts and Living Trust Funding | Estate Tax Reduction Planning | Medicaid & Special Needs Trusts | Financial Powers of Attorney | Medical Powers of Attorney | Probate and Estate Administration | Probate Litigation | Guardianship Proceedings | Conservatorship Proceedings | Residential Purchase-Sale Agreements | Residential Lease Agreements | Commercial Purchase-Sale Agreements | Commercial Lease Agreements | Landlord-Tenant Disputes | Title Insurance Review |


Read Legal Briefs
and Recent Articles
by Douglas A. Turner,
Attorney at Law


Beneficiary Deeds & Timeshares: A Perfect Fit?
Since 1995, seven states have enacted laws permitting beneficiary deeds. Colorado is one of those states. After pondering the question of when to use a beneficiary deed, we think we have found the perfect fit - timeshare interests.
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Colorado Beneficiary Deeds
Beneficiary designations have long been used to avoid probate upon death. Bank accounts, investment accounts, retirement accounts and life insurance can be transferred upon death by naming a beneficiary to the account or life insurance proceeds. However, when it comes to real estate, designating a beneficiary is not allowed in most states, until recently. «read more»