What We Can Do for You
Glatstein & O'Brien LLP — Denver, Colorado, Estate Planning and Probate Attorneys
At Glatstein & O'Brien LLP, our law practice focuses on three things:
- Helping people plan for future events and end-of-life scenarios
- Protecting our clients' interests during the probate administration process
- Resolving probate disputes and litigation effectively while keeping costs and delays to a minimum
Estate planning, probate and elder law are best accomplished by working with an experienced attorney who truly understands these legal areas. At Glatstein & O'Brien LLP, this is what we do.
Get thoughtful responses to your questions, knowledgeable guidance and legal representation you can depend on. Contact Glatstein & O'Brien LLP to schedule a free 1/2 hour appointment.
If you have limited mobility, we are happy to meet at a Denver metro area location convenient to you.
Comprehensive estate planning organizes your assets and gives you a chance to make crucial end-of-life decisions for yourself. It can save your family or beneficiaries untold amounts of stress, delay and expense. We provide a broad range of essential estate planning tools to meet your individual needs and goals:
- Wills
- Trusts
- Powers of attorney
- Living wills/healthcare proxies
- Anatomical gift declarations
- Body disposition or burial instructions
- Special needs planning
We help seniors and their families cope with the issues most relevant to them, including guardianships and conservatorships (both non-contested and contested), Medicaid planning, long-term care issues, and estate planning.
Probate and Estate Administration
The qualified probate lawyers at our firm advise people during the process of settling a family member's estate, paying off creditors and distributing remaining estate properties in accordance with an existing will or trust document. We also represent fiduciaries and creditors. Finally, we are available to assist clients with ancillary probate.
For more information about probate administration, please see our FAQ: Starting Probate, Beneficiary Rights, Omitted Spouses.
Our firm represents family members as well as executors, personal representatives and other fiduciaries in will contests, trust disputes and other probate litigation. These can involve allegations regarding lack of testamentary capacity, undue influence, breach of fiduciary duty, or abuse of a power of attorney.
For more information about probate and trust disputes, please see our probate litigation information center.
To schedule an initial free 1/2 hour consultation, call our Denver, Colorado offices directly at 303-731-396 or complete the brief intake form located on the Contact Us page of this Web site. We represent clients in the Denver metro area, throughout Colorado and from across the country.


