Michael D. Holder

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Law Firm in Colorado Springs, Colorado
 
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421 South Tejon, Suite 100
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903
(El Paso Co.)
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Phone: 719-575-0110  
Fax: 719-578-5863
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http://www.MikeHolderLaw.com
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Michael D. Holder practices in the following areas of law:
Wills and Probate, Trusts and Estates, Conservatorship, Guardianship, Commercial Law, Probate Litigation, Partnerships, Estate Tax, Charitable Tax Planning, Estate Planning, Real Estate, Taxation, Estate and Gift Taxation, Ancillary Probate.
Year Established: 1975
Firm Profile:
This one attorney firm offers high quality probate and estate planning services. Mike Holder is an active participant in the Colorado Bar Association's Trust and Estates Section, served for three years chair of the Rules and Forms Comity of that section, is an active member of the Trust and Estate Section's Statutory Revisions Committee, and is a member of the Orange Book Forms Committee, which publishes an Estate Planning forms book through Continuing Education in Colorado, Inc. a nonprofit corporation associated with the Colorado Bar Association.
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Michael D. Holder (Member) born Jacksonville, Florida, May 20, 1947; admitted to bar, 1975, Colorado. Education: University of California at Irvine (B.A., 1972); Stetson University (J.D., 1975). Author: "Drafting Effective Contingent Remainder -or- Divorce My Kid and You're Out!," Colorado Bar Association, Trust and Estate Section Council Notes, December 2003; "Medical Secrecy, Powers of Attorney and the Web," El Paso County Bar Newsletter, February 2004; "How Charitable Trusts Work," "New Unintended Results of Living Trusts -or- Divorce My Kid and You Win" The Origin of Modern Day Trusts," "Are Estate Taxes Really a Dying Breed?" "How to Beat Estate Taxes," "Non-Tax Uses of Trusts," "Who's in Charge Here, Anyway?" "Legislature Gets Tainted View of Proposed Uniform Trust Code," "The Great Financial Turf War: Bankers v. Brokers, Part I," "The Great Financial Turf War: Bankers v. Brokers, Part II," Daily Transcript Newspaper, January - March 2004. Member: El Paso County (Member, Probate Section) and The Colorado Bar Associations (Member: Trusts and Estates Section; Chair, 2004, 2005, 2006 Rules and Forms Committee). Practice Areas: Estate Planning; Ancillary Probate; Wills; Probate; Real Estate; Commercial Law; Trusts and Estates; Guardianship and Conservatorship; Charitable Giving.


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