Originally from Ohio, I relocated to Colorado to pursue my Juris Doctorate at the University of Colorado. There, I was selected as a peer teacher for legal writing classes and coached a high school mock trial team through the Marshall Brennan Constitutional Literacy Program. Prior to law school, I earned my bachelor’s degree in business administration from Hofstra University, where I double majored in Business Management and Legal Studies in Business. Since becoming an attorney, I’ve developed a strong passion for probate law, dedicated to helping clients navigate the complexities that arise after losing a loved one. I recognize that the probate process can be overwhelming, and I’m dedicated to easing that burden.
My professional background includes a strong foundation in trial advocacy and motions practice with experience in the family law sector prior to my role as a probate attorney at Colorado Estate Matters, Ltd. Here, I specialize in probate litigation and administration, trust actions, guardianships, and conservatorships.
Outside of work, I enjoy hiking, game nights, and regular dinners at Chilis with family and friends.
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Colorado does not have a state-level estate tax, but federal estate tax may apply to larger estates. It’s important to consider federal tax implications when dealing with an estate.
Colorado does not have a state-level estate tax, but federal estate tax may apply to larger estates. It’s important to consider federal tax implications when dealing with an estate.
It’s essential to consult with an attorney or legal professional experienced in Colorado probate law to get accurate and up-to-date information and guidance on your probate matter.