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Find Estate Planning Attorneys Near You in Windsor, CO

Browse estate planning attorneys serving Windsor, Colorado. Contact information and addresses listed below.

7 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Windsor, CO
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Showing 7 estate planning attorneys in Windsor, CO Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Meuli Law Office, PC
1230 W Ash St UNIT D, Windsor, CO 80550
(970) 820-0090 yourtrustedplanner.com
Gerdes and Roberts Law Firm
8010 S Co Rd 5, Windsor, CO 80528
(970) 672-8200 gerdestrustlaw.com
Bramer Legal LLC
1298 Main St #4225, Windsor, CO 80550
(970) 460-0266 bramerlegal.com
Wick & Trautwein, LLC
421 Main St, Windsor, CO 80550
(970) 482-4011 wicklaw.com
Lind, Ottenhoff & Root LLP
355 Eastman Park Dr, Windsor, CO 80550
(970) 674-9888
Hagen Jo Anne
1613 Pelican Lakes Point # B, Windsor, CO 80550
(970) 686-6618
Kimberly Baird Schutt
421 Main St, Windsor, CO 80535
(866) 686-1410 wicklaw.com

Estate planning attorneys in Windsor, Colorado help residents create wills, trusts, and powers of attorney to manage their assets and healthcare decisions. Colorado law allows for simplified probate procedures for estates under $82,000 as of 2025, but larger estates require formal probate. A local attorney can guide you through these rules and ensure your documents meet Colorado legal standards.

What Does a Estate Planning Attorney in Windsor Cost?

The cost for an estate planning attorney in Windsor, Colorado typically ranges from $300 to $600 for a simple will and from $1,500 to $3,500 for a comprehensive plan including trusts. Hourly rates for attorneys in the area are usually between $250 and $450. Costs vary based on the complexity of your assets and family situation. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What documents are included in a basic estate plan in Colorado?
A basic estate plan in Colorado typically includes a last will and testament, a durable power of attorney, a medical power of attorney, and a living will. These documents allow you to name beneficiaries, appoint agents, and state your healthcare wishes.
Does Colorado have an estate tax?
Colorado does not impose a state estate tax or inheritance tax as of 2025. However, federal estate tax may apply if your estate exceeds the federal exemption amount, which is over $13 million in 2025.
Can I write my own will in Colorado without an attorney?
Yes, Colorado law allows handwritten wills, but they must meet specific requirements to be valid. Mistakes in execution or language can lead to will contests or probate delays, so many people choose to work with an attorney to avoid errors.