Broadmoor Estate Planning Attorneys

Estate Planning in Broadmoor

Broadmoor is one of Colorado Springs’ most established and recognizable neighborhoods, known for its historic homes, luxury properties, and multi-generational families. Whether you’re preserving a family estate, planning for retirement, or protecting business assets, estate planning helps ensure your wishes are carried out and your loved ones are protected.

Our team works with individuals, families, retirees, and business owners throughout Broadmoor and the greater Colorado Springs area.

Why Broadmoor Residents Trust Mason Law

Located in southwest Colorado Springs, the Broadmoor is more than a neighborhood: it’s a landmark of elegance, history, and prestige.

Its well-established estates and multigenerational households make estate planning especially important for protecting family legacies and long-term wealth. Mason Law and Planning Group approaches each client’s estate plan with personalization and care, as every family has unique needs.

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Key Estate Planning Considerations

Whether you’re creating your first estate plan or updating an existing one, there are several important decisions to consider:

A comprehensive estate plan helps ensure your wishes are clearly documented and your loved ones are protected.

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FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What’s the benefit of working with a local estate planning attorney?

Local attorneys are familiar with Colorado-specific probate laws and estate tax regulations. We also understand the values and priorities of Broadmoor families.

No. Estate planning is for everyone who has something or someone they want to protect, from modest estates to complex portfolios.

A will outlines how assets should be distributed after death and goes through probate. A trust can bypass probate and offer more control during and after your lifetime.

We recommend every 3–5 years or after major life events like marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or the purchase of property.

Yes. Your estate plan can include a durable power of attorney and healthcare directive, allowing someone you trust to make decisions if you’re unable.

We use flat-fee pricing to provide full transparency. You’ll know the total cost before we begin.

Absolutely. We help many clients leave gifts to nonprofits through their wills or establish charitable trusts.

Start Planning for Your Family's Future

Whether you’re creating your first estate plan or updating existing documents, our team can help you build a strategy that protects your loved ones and preserves your legacy.

Call (719) 428-4495 to schedule a consultation today, or join us at a free estate planning dinner seminar to explore your options.