Estate Planning
A personalized plan to protect your family and your legacy — built around your goals.
Castle Rock, CO
Estate planning shouldn't be intimidating. Walters Law guides Front Range families through wills, trusts, probate, and guardianship with a personalized, compassionate approach — and plain-English advice every step of the way.
About Us
At Walters Law, we take a personalized approach to estate planning — because every family's circumstances are unique, and there's no one-size-fits-all plan. We guide you through wills, trusts, probate, and guardianship with empathy, patience, and clear, plain-English advice.
Based right here in Castle Rock — we answer the phone and show up when we say we will.
Clear quotes, no surprises. You know what it costs before we start.
We do the job right the first time and stand behind our work.
How We Help
Trusted, experienced guidance for our community.
A personalized plan to protect your family and your legacy — built around your goals.
Clear, properly drafted wills and trusts that carry out your wishes.
Make your healthcare wishes known and appoint someone you trust.
Compassionate guidance through probate and settling an estate.
Authorize someone you trust to act for you when it matters most.
Protect minors or loved ones who need a guardian's care.
Manage the financial affairs of someone who can't do so themselves.
Simple & stress-free
Reach out and tell us what you need — we’ll set up an initial conversation.
We listen, assess your situation, and lay out clear options and next steps.
We handle it professionally and keep you informed every step of the way.
Reviews
“She was patient and considerate of our situation. She explained things in a way that we could understand.”
“During a very traumatic time she made the process seamless. She was a great communicator throughout.”
Coverage
We proudly serve Castle Rock and the surrounding communities.
Good to know
Estate planning is arranging — through documents like wills, trusts, and powers of attorney — how your assets and care are handled if you pass away or become unable to make decisions. It protects your family and ensures your wishes are followed.
A will directs how your assets are distributed after death and goes through probate. A trust can hold and manage assets during your life and after, often avoiding probate and offering more control. Many plans use both — we'll help you decide what fits.
It's wise to have a plan as an adult, and to review it after major life events — marriage, a new child, a home purchase, or a death in the family. An outdated plan can be as problematic as no plan at all.
A power of attorney lets someone you trust make financial or medical decisions for you if you can't. It's a key part of most estate plans, ensuring the right person can step in when needed.
Trusted, experienced guidance for our community.
Contact
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