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The Germany Law Firm, P.C. is a probate, elder law and estate planning law firm with locations in Denver, Westminster and Erie, Colorado dedicated to providing clients with exceptional service by focusing on their individual needs and long-term planning goals. We work with all families and individuals and understand how unexpected challenges arise when it comes to planning for ourselves or our aging or disabled loved ones.
We assist our clients by providing them with support and peace of mind through major life changes that involve estate planning, estate administration and probate issues.
Our firm is experienced in assisting clients with estate administration, advanced directives, guardianships, conservatorships, trusts, wills and other probate matters. We are a resource for clients who need planning while undergoing major life changes such as death or divorce or assisting single parents in long-term planning for their children. We also assist with end-of-life decisions and ensuring someone of your choosing is appointed to care for you if you ever become incapacitated.
Our clients come from all walks of life, and we do our best to help every individual or family, traditional or not, put the best estate plan in place to make sure their wishes are carried out.
Our legacy is created by those we serve, so our goal is to always provide exceptional service to our clients.

Our clients include:
- Individuals or families who are seeking to establish a trust for their children or name guardians for them in the event of their death through the use of wills or trusts.
- Families who have disabled children and require special needs planning or are considering guardianship for their child.
- Personal injury attorneys or individuals who require probate court approval of a settlement or the creation of a disability trust.
- Caregivers or fiduciaries who are serving as conservator or guardian, trustee or agent.
- Domestic partners who are seeking estate and disability planning.
- Family members or fiduciaries who seek assistance with the administration of a deceased loved one's estate.
- Seniors or their family members seeking assistance with planning for long-term care.
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