
Estate planning is one of the most meaningful ways to care for your loved ones and protect what you’ve built. At Oath Law, our estate and financial planning team in Windsor helps individuals and families design comprehensive plans — including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives — that provide peace of mind today and security for the future. We focus exclusively on estate planning, ensuring a clear, efficient, and supportive process from start to finish.
Trusts are among the most powerful estate planning tools available. They help families in Windsor manage assets privately, avoid probate, and ensure that wealth is distributed exactly as intended. Our attorneys prepare revocable living trusts, irrevocable trusts, and other customized planning tools that reflect your goals and values.
Whether your priority is protecting your family home, maintaining privacy, or simplifying estate administration, Oath Law will help you create a trust that provides lasting peace of mind. We make the process educational, transparent, and tailored to your financial picture.
A will provides structure and direction for your loved ones. It specifies how your assets will be distributed and who will oversee your estate after your passing. Unlike trusts, wills often go through probate, but they still serve as a vital foundation for many estate plans.
Our Windsor attorneys take the time to understand your wishes and design a plan that fits your life. We make the process approachable and educational, ensuring your will not only meets legal standards but also clearly communicates your intentions to those who matter most.
A power of attorney allows a trusted person to make financial or healthcare decisions if you’re unable to do so. Without this document, your loved ones might need to go through court proceedings to manage your affairs — a process that can be stressful and time-consuming.
Our Windsor power of attorney lawyers prepare durable POAs that protect your interests and reflect your preferences. We’ll help you name the right agent, define their authority, and ensure the document meets Colorado’s legal requirements so you can move forward with confidence.
A healthcare directive (also known as a living will) ensures your medical preferences are known and honored. These documents guide your loved ones and doctors in making treatment decisions that align with your values and comfort level.
Oath Law helps Windsor clients craft clear, compassionate healthcare directives that remove uncertainty and empower loved ones to act confidently. With your instructions in writing, you can rest assured that your wishes will be respected when it matters most.
Families throughout Northern Colorado trust Oath Law because we provide:
Our Windsor estate planning team is committed to helping families prepare for the future with clarity and confidence. We believe estate planning should be simple, not stressful — and we take pride in offering compassionate, professional guidance every step of the way. Whether you’re building your first plan or updating existing documents, Oath Law helps you protect what matters most.
1. Why do I need an estate plan?
An estate plan ensures your family knows your wishes, avoids unnecessary delays, and minimizes confusion during emotional times.
2. What’s the difference between a will and a trust?
A will takes effect after death and often requires probate. A trust can manage assets during your lifetime and may allow your estate to transfer privately and efficiently.
3. How often should I review my estate plan?
You should review your plan every few years or after major life changes such as marriage, relocation, or retirement.
4. What happens if I don’t have a power of attorney?
Without a POA, a court may need to appoint someone to manage your financial or medical affairs — creating delays, expenses, and uncertainty.
5. Can Oath Law help me update an existing plan?
Yes. We frequently review and modernize wills, trusts, and other documents to ensure they remain current, effective, and aligned with your goals.
6. Why should I include healthcare directives?
They ensure your medical preferences are respected and spare your loved ones from making difficult choices without guidance.
7. What if I move to another state?
Your estate plan can be adjusted to comply with your new state’s laws while keeping your intentions and structure intact.
8. How can I protect my digital assets?
We help you include online accounts, passwords, and digital property — including photos, investments, and cryptocurrency — in your plan.
9. What makes Oath Law’s process different?
We offer transparent pricing, no upsells, and an educational, step-by-step process that makes planning clear, comfortable, and efficient.
“I found the great folks at Oath to be professional, knowledgeable, friendly, and personable. They made an overwhelming task easy to accomplish through their guidance.”
“The whole experience was pleasant and very informative. I now know that I have everything in order for those I leave behind. Most of all, I have peace of mind — that in itself is worth more than I can put in words.”
“We had put off proper estate planning for too long. We talked to three firms and chose Oath… It’s very comforting to know we’re well prepared for the future. It was a great decision to go with Oath.”
“They made the process of setting up some complicated trusts a fairly simple process. They were very patient and helpful.”
“I feel like I’ve made things easier for my family to handle when the time comes. I would highly recommend Oath Law to anyone who wants peace of mind and protection for their assets.”
Address: 520 Ash St, Suite 4, Windsor, CO 80550 (By appointment only)
Phone: (970) 528-3388
If you’re ready to plan with confidence, our estate planning attorneys in Windsor are here to help.
Book a Consultation today and take the first step toward lasting peace of mind.