- Restraining OrderColorado law provides for restraining orders to be obtained to prevent emotional abuse of the elderly or at-risk adults. If your parent is over the age of 65 or disabled and is being taken advantage of by persons manipulating him for their own gain, a restraining order can be entered to prohibit that person from any further contact.
- Business FormationDarrin Buxman is a 1983 graduate of Pueblo County High School. He grew up on a ranch located on 44th Lane in the County. He is a 1988 graduate of the University of Southern Colorado, where he majored in Political Science and minored in Economics, and a 1991 graduate of the University of Colorado School of Law. He has been practicing law in Pueblo since 1991. Darrin specializes in Estate Planning, Probate, Business Law, Business Formation and Real Estate.
- Business DisputesGood legal advice is part of any successful business plan. The choices you make when you start your business can make the difference between success and failure.
- Real Estate LitigationThe law firm of Buxman Kwitek & Shirley, PC offers highly qualified attorneys for almost all real estate matters. Our attorneys are experienced in commercial and residential purchase and sale transactions, contract and deed drafting and review, lease drafting and review, foreclosures, land development, homeowners’ associations, boundary disputes, adverse possession, quiet title, landlord/tenant issues, and real estate litigation.
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- Estate PlanningDoug’s practice areas have changed over the years and now he handles estate planning, probate, contracts, real estate, business and corporate matters; including litigation. He has enjoyed practicing with Darrin Buxman for over 24 years, where they share the same philosophies about the practice, most importantly the principal of putting their clients’ interests first, even before their own.
- TrustsFor most people, a Simple Will is less expensive and easier to understand than a Living Trust. If you have property in multiple states, however, or if you need to have your finances handled in a special way, a Living Trust might be the best selection.Every person has a unique situation that requires a customized estate plan. Living Trusts can be expensive to set-up and maintain. You should only use one if you need it.
- Power of AttorneyIf he still has adequate mental capacity he can sign a Power of Attorney to help him manage his affairs. However, if a doctor has indicated that he no longer has the capacity to make such decisions then the Courts can appoint a Conservator or a Guardian to take over these decisions for him.
- Probate
- Foreclosure