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Colorado Estate Planning Drafting Software

Colorado offers beneficiary deeds for simplified real property transfers and has adopted the Uniform Trust Code. The state has no estate or inheritance tax and provides informal probate procedures that can simplify estate administration.

Quick Facts

State Estate Tax
None
Small Estate Threshold
$74,000
Property System
Common Law

Practice Snapshot for Colorado Attorneys

Estate planning in Colorado is shaped by common law property rules. These rules make titling and beneficiary designations core to many plans. There is no state estate tax. Small estate procedures are available for estates up to $74,000.

Local practitioners routinely navigate: Common law property state with elective share, Beneficiary deeds available for real property, No state estate or inheritance tax, and Informal probate process available.

Common Colorado filings and forms include: Colorado Deeds, Colorado Statutory Power of Attorney, and Colorado Declaration as to Medical Treatment. Key Colorado statutory touchpoints include: Colorado Uniform Trust Code, Colorado Probate Code, and Beneficiary Deed statute.

Key Considerations for Colorado Attorneys

  • Common law property state with elective share
  • Beneficiary deeds available for real property
  • No state estate or inheritance tax
  • Informal probate process available
  • Colorado Uniform Trust Code adopted

Colorado-Specific Documents

State-specific drafting language and formatting aligned with Colorado statutes and local recording practices.

Core drafting set

  • Revocable living trust
  • Pour-over will
  • Durable power of attorney
  • Advance health care directive
  • HIPAA authorization
  • Deed templates aligned to local recording rules
  • Certification of trust

State forms and filings

  • Colorado Deeds
  • Colorado Statutory Power of Attorney
  • Colorado Declaration as to Medical Treatment

Colorado Estate Planning Laws

  • Colorado Uniform Trust Code
  • Colorado Probate Code
  • Beneficiary Deed statute

What Statular Offers Colorado Attorneys

Document Automation

Generate complete estate planning packages from a single interview—trusts, wills, POAs, and healthcare directives.

Client Questionnaires

Branded client portal with secure questionnaires that sync directly into your drafting interview.

80+ Document Types

Comprehensive library including trusts, wills, powers of attorney, deeds, and client materials.

Secure Cloud Storage

Enterprise-grade security with 256-bit encryption. All documents stored in your firm's secure vault.

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Core Documents

  • Revocable Living Trust
  • Pour-Over Will
  • Durable Power of Attorney
  • Advance Healthcare Directive
  • HIPAA Authorization
  • Grant Deed & Quitclaim Deed
  • Certification of Trust
  • Asset Schedules
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Pricing

Flexible monthly plans with no annual commitment required.

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