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Denver Estate Planning Law Firm
Overview
Lyndsey Richard assists clients with their estate planning, wills, trusts and probate needs. With two children of her own, Lyndsey understands the importance of having a tailored set of estate planning documents on which your family can rely, as well as a trusted advisor with whom you feel comfortable discussing your unique situation.
"I bring a common sense approach to my counsel. When my client is faced with what can sometimes be a very complex set of legal and financial issues, I want to give thoughtful, efficient and accurate assistance to reach their broad range of goals."
In addition to assisting families with their estate planning needs in Colorado, Lyndsey has also litigated a broad range of business and personal disputes, including probate matters, contract and real estate disputes, bankruptcy, asbestos and securities litigation and employment law issues.
About Law Office of Lyndsey Richard
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
Pro Bono Activities
- Colorado Bar Association's High Park Fire Disaster Response Team; Pro Bono Legal Counselor, Summer, 2012 - Present
- Anti-Defamation League, Mountain States Region, Glass Partners in Leadership Graduate, 2011
- Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Young Professional Advisory Board, 2010 - Present
- Metro Volunteer Lawyers, Volunteer Counsel, 2010
- Denver Bar Association Lawline 9 Ask-A-Lawyer Program, Volunteer, 2010
- Allied Jewish Federation, Volunteer, 2008
- B’nai B’rith Youth Organization, Chapter Advisor, 2007 - 2009
- B’nai B’rith Youth Organization, Chapter Advisor, 2009 - 2011
People
Attorneys
- Dianna Ferrer (Firm Administrator)
- Lyndsey Richard (Founder and Managing Attorney)
- Alexandra Cochran Taylor (Attorney)
Staff
- Heather Leeds Morrison, Paralegal
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
Washington Park NeighborhoodSouth Williams Street Denver, CO 80209
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