We provide the highest-quality legal services in a cost-effective manner to all of our clients. Few things go well without planning. At Chayet & Danzo, LLC, our Colorado elder law attorneys are dedicated to helping you undertake the most important planning of all: lifetime planning.
That lifetime may be your own, using traditional estate planning tools of wills and trusts, or it may be the life of a child with special needs, a parent with Alzheimer's, or a loved one who has suffered a catastrophic injury or debilitating illness.At Chayet & Danzo, LLC, the needs of the elderly, disabled and at-risk in our community are the main focus of our practice.
That lifetime may be your own, using traditional estate planning tools of wills and trusts, or it may be the life of a child with special needs, a parent with Alzheimer's, or a loved one who has suffered a catastrophic injury or debilitating illness.At Chayet & Danzo, LLC, the needs of the elderly, disabled and at-risk in our community are the main focus of our practice.
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At Chayet & Danzo, LLC, we are dedicated to providing the highest-quality legal services in a cost-effective manner to all our clients. We believe in combining the experience and personal attention of our principal attorneys with the assistance of well-qualified associate attorneys and paralegals when handling every project.
If you live in Colorado, including the cities of Denver, Aurora, Arvada, Boulder, Littleton, Centennial, Castle Rock, Wheat Ridge, Thornton, Westminster, Parker, Highlands Ranch, Cherry Hills, Longmont, Vail, Dillon, Silverthorne, Frisco, Edwards, and Avon and throughout Denver County, Arapahoe County, Adams County, Boulder County, Douglas County, Eagle County, El Paso County, Jefferson County, and Summit County, contact an attorney from our firm.
A talented legal team drives the success of Chayet & Danzo, LLC. As a boutique elder law firm, we offer clients focused representation and counsel for estate planning, probate administration, probate litigation, real estate transactions, disability and long-term care planning, and business planning.
During law school, Marco D. Chayet's grandmother, Letty Milstein, was the principal party in one of the most controversial and public elder law cases in the state of Colorado. Estate of Milstein v. Ayers, 955 P.2d 78 Colo. App.
1998), is a landmark probate case that upholds and protects the right to counsel and due process of incapacitated adults in Colorado and has been codified into the Colorado Uniform Protective Proceedings Act (the guardianship and conservatorship laws).This experience was the impetus for Mr. Chayet's career-long practice commitment to the fields of elder law, special needs law, fiduciary law and probate litigation.
1998), is a landmark probate case that upholds and protects the right to counsel and due process of incapacitated adults in Colorado and has been codified into the Colorado Uniform Protective Proceedings Act (the guardianship and conservatorship laws).This experience was the impetus for Mr. Chayet's career-long practice commitment to the fields of elder law, special needs law, fiduciary law and probate litigation.
As a 10 year old, Frank witnessed firsthand the legal consequences a catastrophic injury can cause to a family. When his aunt, at the age of only 36, was severely injured in a head-on car accident, his entire family was overwhelmed for the next 12 years as she lay in a nursing home in a coma, before finally passing away.
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