Practice Areas
Estate Planning
Wills
Provides instructions on how you want your property to pass after your death. More...
General Durable Powers of Attorney
Grants authority to a person to make financial and all non-medical or healthcare decisions on your behalf should you be unable to make such decisions for yourself. More...
Living Wills
Details your wishes for your end of life decision making. More...
Beneficiary Deeds
A revocable deed that acts as a transfer on death deed of real estate. More...
Trusts
A estate planning tool to determine who will receive your property upon your death. More...
Medical Durable Powers of Attorney
Grants authority to a person to make virtually all medical or healthcare decisions on your behalf should you be unable to make such decisions for yourself. More...
Declaration of Disposition of Last Remains
Declares your preference on whether you would like to be buried, cremated or arranged for by other means after you have passed. More...
Non-Probate Asset Planning
Non-probate assets are specific types of property that do not go through the probate process but instead pass directly to your heirs without court involvement. More...
Phone
(720) 907-7662 Office
(303) 912-9874 Mobile
kevin@lazar-law.com
Locations
3900 East Mexico Avenue
Suite 300
Denver, Colorado 80120
Grand County
101 Waterside Dr., #D303
Fraser, Colorado 80442
Estate Administration and Probate
Estate Administration
Process of gathering, assessing, and valuing the assets of a deceased individual and making sure all debts of the deceased are handled, and distributing the assets to the deceased’s rightful heirs. More...
Probate
The legal process of what happens to one’s estate after they pass away. More...
Elder Law
Guardianships
When a person is no longer capable to manage his or her own personal affairs, the Court may grant authority to another person, called a guardian, to manage that person’s physical care and custody. More...
Conservatorships
When a person is no longer capable to manage his or her own financial affairs, the Court may appoint a conservator to handle all of the individual’s financial matters. More...
About
Mission
Lazar Law’s mission is to provide our clients the highest quality estate planning, estate administration and probate, and elder law legal services at a fair and reasonable rate. Lazar Law efficiently and effectively serves the needs of our existing and potential clients in the greater Denver metropolitan area in a manner consistent with our beliefs of honesty, integrity, consistent communication, and professionalism. Lazar Law adheres to the belief that no client is too small, and if an issue is important to our client, then it is even more important to us.
EXPERIENCE
Kevin clerked for the Honorable John L. Wheeler at the Arapahoe County District Court out of law school. After his clerkship, Kevin practiced law in the small mountain town of Gunnison, CO working on real estate matters, water law issues, land use disputes, and other litigation matters. Soon after, Kevin worked for an environmental consulting firm helping to put together a damages claim against British Petroleum (BP) for damage caused from the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
Kevin decided to open up his solo practice, Lazar Law, LLC in October 2013, and focus on estate administration/probate, elder law, and estate planning, including wills, trusts, powers of attorney and advanced directives (living wills).
Clerkship
Law Clerk for The Honorable John l. Wheeler
Arapahoe County District Court
Education
Juris Doctorate
University of Denver, Sturm College of Law
Class of 2006
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration
University of Colorado, Boulder
Class of 2000
Contact Lazar Law
phone
(720) 907-7662 Office
(303) 912-9874 Mobile
kevin@lazar-law.com
Locations
3900 East Mexico Avenue, Suite 300
Denver, Colorado 80210
Grand County
101 Waterside Dr., #D303
Fraser, Colorado 80422