Protect Your Legacy, Secure Your Future
Trusted Estate Planning Attorney in Denver, CO
Kurt Walberg, of Front Range Estate Planning works with families, couples, and individuals who want to protect themselves, their loved ones and their assets.
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Client Testimonials
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What an amazing heart! Kurt is responsive, resourceful, and trustworthy
Theresa C.
Kurt helped me and my wife with our estate planning. He helped educate us on the whole process, and took the careful time to answer all of our questions. It was important for us to work with someone who was knowledgeable and would get things done right, and Kurt definitely met all of these expectations. His rates are very competitive too – so would highly recommend Front Range!
Andrew N.
Front Range Estate Planning did a great job in helping me set up a will and other professional documents. This was something I had put off for a long time and Kurt Walberg made it easy and affordable. I highly recommend him!!!
Jill S.
Why Denver Families Trust Us
Thoughtful, Human Approach
Estate planning is personal. We listen closely, focus on your goals, and build a plan that reflects your values.
Future-Proof Planning
We look beyond today’s needs to anticipate tomorrow’s challenges, helping you build a durable plan that grows with you.
Experience With Colorado Law
Commitment to Long-Term Support
Proven, Trusted Reputation
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an estate planning attorney do?
We help you create legal documents, such as wills, living trusts, and asset protection plans. This ensures your wishes are honored, and your assets are distributed exactly as intended.
Do I need an estate plan even if I’m young or don’t have many assets?
Yes. Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy. It protects your family, identifies guardians, manages medical decisions, and prevents legal complications at any age.
How much does estate planning cost in Denver?
Pricing depends on your specific needs and the complexity of your plan. We offer transparent, upfront pricing, flat-fee options, and a no-charge initial consultation so you can explore your options with confidence.
How often should I update my estate plan?
Review it every 3–5 years or after major life events like marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or purchasing a property.