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Family Law
-Divorce, Child Custody, Child Support, Guardianships, Conservatorships

Criminal Defense
-Drug Charges, Domestic Violence, Assault, Sexual Assault

DUI
-DWAI, Traffic Related Cases

Appellate Law
-Constitutional Issues, Statutory Interpretation, Procedural Matters, Family Law, Property Disputes, Contracts, Firearms

Trust & Estate Planning
-Planning, Administration, Wills, Trusts, Medical Directives, Power of Attorney, Life Insurance Planning, Charitable Planning, Special Needs

Business Planning
-Business formation, Buy-Sell Agreements, Mergers & Acquisitions, Succession planning, Compliance Work, Confidentiality Agreements, Non-Compete Agreements

Tax Planning
-Estate Taxes, Business Taxes, Gift Tax, Inheritance, Generation Skipping Taxes

Bankruptcy
-Pre-Petition Planning, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

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  1. 03/01/2011

    Name Changes & Document Updates After Marriage

    There are two ways to change your name after you get married. For the common usage method, make sure that your new name is on your marriage certificate, get a new driver's license and social security card, and update existing records. The other method is to get a court order and update your records.

  2. 02/25/2011

    Marriage Certificate Request Letter by State

    Start a Marriage Certificate Request Letter in your area by clicking on your state. After you have made your selection, fill out some basic information for your Marriage Certificate Request Letter.

  3. 02/21/2011

    Death Certificate Request Letter by State

    Start a Death Certificate Request Letter in your area by clicking on your state. After you have made your selection, fill out some basic information for your Death Certificate Request Letter.

  4. 02/08/2011

    Ask a Lawyer: How Do I Enforce an Agreement To Let Me Claim Our Child on My Taxes?

    My daughter's mother and I have a signed court agreement stating we will alternate claiming our child every year. This is my year to claim her and she is refusing to sign the tax paper stating that she will not claim her this year. If she refuses to sign it, what can I do?

  5. 02/08/2011

    Ask a Lawyer: Why Can't I See My Father's Will?

    My father passed away in 1994 in Pennsylvania. I was told I was not allowed to see his will by my step-mother. I was also denied by the county he died in when I sent for a copy of it. Why? Why am I not allowed to see MY father's will? Thank you.
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Located in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, the Highlands Ranch Law Center P.C. handles criminal law cases including felonies and misdemeanors, drug charges, sexual assault, domestic violence, divorce and family Law, DUI and DWAI, appellate law and bankruptcy law related cases and disputes for it's clients against criminal charges in the cities of Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Centennial, Roxborough, Aurora, Greenwood Village, Castle Rock, Parker, Lone Tree, Castle Pines and generally in Arapahoe County, Douglas County, Elbert County and Jefferson County in Colorado. Please visit our sister sites ColoradoDUIdefenders.com and ColoradoAppeals.com. © 2011, The Highlands Ranch Law Center, P.C. All Rights Reserved. Please read our Disclaimer | Site Map | Bookmark Us