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Elder Law and Estate Administration
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Colorado Springs Elder Law and Probate LawyerAs you grow older, you develop new concerns. Seldom are you fully prepared for the new challenges you face, but that's okay. You have options, and you can take the time to come up with a plan that protects your property and your rights. I am estate administration and elder law attorney Ken Schroer. From disability planning and retirement planning to asset preservation and planning for government benefits, I can help you with a variety of concerns. Dedicated to Preserving Your Family Legacy With the right estate plan, you can be prepared for any elder law concerns that come your way. As an experienced estate planning lawyer, I will help you consider all your options and prepare for the challenges of the future.
Estate Administration and ProbateIf you have lost a loved one, you will have to distribute their assets through the estate administration or probate process. I can carefully and compassionately help you through this entire process, making it as efficient and expeditious as possible. Probate doesn't have to be a long and complicated process. Working with the right lawyer can help you minimize costs and family disagreements throughout probate. Guardianships and ConservatorshipsIt can be an emotionally taxing time, dealing with a loved one who can no longer take care of themselves. The legal process does not have to be equally taxing. I offer professional, friendly and sympathetic legal counsel, helping families understand all their options and working with them to come up with the best possible plan. ContactWhether you are planning for your own future, or the future of your family, an experienced elder law and probate lawyer can help you through the entire process. My Colorado Springs office is open weekdays from 9 to 5, and I am available evenings and weekends by appointment. Contact me today for a free initial consultation. Schroer Law Office The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation. Neither Colorado nor Missouri certify attorneys as specialists in any field. The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. | ![]() |