Whether you’re starting from scratch or updating your existing plan, our mission is simple: to give you and your loved ones peace of mind—today and for generations to come.
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Estate Planning In Colorado
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Committed to Ethical & Transparent practices
Our focus is in Family and Client. It is You. We are here to serve and to help create a customized plan. Not only the individual you, but the one you built with your family. By creating a process that focuses on the bond between you and your family, we facilitate a process that simplifies and comforts an otherwise difficult period of time.
Excellence
Excelenence in client experience & satifaction
Our goal is to serve with Excellence while offering complete Transparency of communication to build a long-lasting Relationship standing on Trust. Based on our core values, it is apparent that we are here to serve the Client and the Family. Our goal is to facilitate an estate planning process by providing support, trust, and communication.
Relationship
Building lasting client relationships
At Legacy Law Group, we focus on building quality long-term relationships with our clients. We understand that Estate Planning is an ongoing process, and one that requires regular review and updates. Our goal is to be your Estate Planning partner for life, providing guidance and support as your needs change over time. Whether you’re looking to create or update your Will or Trust, plan for incapacity, or prepare for the passing of a loved one, we can help.
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Anastasia Fainberg
Founder & Managing Partner
FUN FACTS:
- I LOVE COOKING, READING, HIKING.
- I ALSO LOVE YOGA, MEDITATION AND WORKING OUT.
- MOST OF ALL I LOVE SPENDING TIME WITH MY KIDS.

Michele Horton
Paralegal/Legal Assistant
Outside of work, I take pleasure in traveling, enjoying time with friends and family, watching quality movies or series, and unwinding at home with my dogs.

Tatyana Furina
Paralegal/legal assistant
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Beyond work, I am passionate about fashion, traveling, various forms of art, singing and playing piano. As a fan of the Broncos and Avs, you might catch me cheering during game days.

Daria Johnson
Administrative Assistant
I LIKE PLAYING GUITAR, LIVE SHOWS, HIKING, SKIINGAND TRAVELING.

Agostina Gamero
Remote Assistant
Fun facts:
I love:
- Writing
- Traveling
- Music Festivals
- Yoga

Matthew Meuli
Of Counsel
SUPPORT ATTORNEY WITH MEULI LAW OFFICE, PC 501 MAIN STREET, UNIT B WINDSOR, CO 80550 970.820.0090
Why do Your Estate planning in colorado with legacy Law Group?
Our Mission
We Help You Plan for Life, Not Just Death
Unlike traditional law firms that treat estate planning as a one-and-done task, we believe your estate plan should grow with you. Our mission is to build long-term relationships with every client, offering ongoing guidance as your life evolves—because life doesn’t stop after you sign your documents.
From protecting your minor children to helping you reduce taxes on your real estate and retirement accounts, we’re with you for the long haul.


Our Philosophy
Empowering You to Make Informed Legal Decisions
Estate planning can feel overwhelming, especially with terms like “revocable trust,” “probate,” and “durable power of attorney” thrown around. At Legacy Law Group Colorado, we break things down in simple, relatable terms and ensure you understand every part of your plan.
We help you answer questions like:
- What happens to my property if I become incapacitated?
- Who will care for my kids if something happens to me?
- How do I protect my home from probate or nursing home costs?
- Is a trust better than a will in Colorado?
We believe in estate planning that gives you clarity, not confusion.
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Clients
People First
We focus on relationships, not transactions. Our goal is to understand your story, values, and goals so we can craft a plan that truly represents you.
Service
Education Over Intimidation
Estate planning shouldn’t be a secret language. We take time to explain every document, answer every question, and guide you with empathy.
Personal
Custom Plans for Real Life
No two families are the same. That’s why we never rely on templates. Every plan is custom-built to your life, your assets, and your legacy goals.
Relationships
Ongoing Support, Not a One-Time Service
Our Client Care Program keeps your plan up to date through major life events, law changes, and annual reviews—so your estate plan actually works when your family needs it most.
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Our Estate Planning Method
At Legacy Law Group, we are not just your traditional estate planner who only focuses on legal documents. Instead, we offer a comprehensive concierge service through a L I F T program (Legal, Insurance, Financial, Taxes).
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LEGAL
Comprehensive Legal Guidance
Your complete estate plan based on all of your assets, goals, wishes, and family dynamics
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INSURANCE
Protection From Every Angle
Life, Disability, and Long Term Care insurance options to provide for asset savings strategy and pass wealth tax free.
F
FINANCIAL
Future-proof financial strategy
A complete plan to help you create a financial vision, retirement planning, investments, etc.
T
TAX
Estate Tax Protection Stratey
a complete tax strategy for wealth preservation and planning
"Outstanding Legal Advocacy, Personally Yours."
Emily R. Foster / partner

Common estate planning questions
What is the difference between a Will and a Trust?
Wills and trusts are two of the most commonly used estate planning documents, and they form the foundation of most estate plans. While both documents are legal vehicles designed to distribute your assets to your loved ones upon your death, the way in which they work is quite different.
What's included in an Estate Plan?
Legacy Law Group offers three levels of planning to suit your varying needs, and you get to choose the level of planning that best fits your family. From starter plans designed primarily for families with young children and not yet much in the way of financial wealth, to more robust plans for well-established families concerned with matters of asset protection, preservation and increased growth, we have you covered. When we meet for your Family Wealth Planning Session, we will review our three planning levels with you, and you will choose our own fee based on your budget and the planning options that are most important to you and your family.
How are we different?
At Legacy Law Group, we believe in building lasting relationships with our clients. That’s why we offer a free assessment of your current estate plan every 3 years. Our commitment of keeping your plan up-to-date assures that it aligns with your evolving needs and circumstances, providing you with ongoing peace of mind.
What is a revocable living trust?
A revocable living trust is a contract made between two parties, known as the trustor and the trustee. The trustee is entrusted with managing and maintaining the assets placed into the trust in the interest of the beneficiary of the trust. The trustee has legal authority over any money, assets, and property placed into the trust. Beneficiaries may receive money or assets from the trust during the trustor’s lifetime or after their death, depending on how the trust is set up. A good trust will include specific instructions on distributing the assets within the trust after the trustor’s death. Many times, the trustor, trustee, and beneficiary are the same person or group of people, such as a married couple, while they are living.
Establishing a revocable living trust is an effective way to control property and assets and how they are distributed after your death. They can also help avoid probate and certain estate taxes.
What is a living will?
A living will, otherwise known as an Advance Medical Directive, is a document that outlines instructions for the administration, withholding, or withdrawal of medical care in cases where a person is no longer able to make informed decisions or provide consent. Typically, these documents cover the administration of life-sustaining care, life-saving care, or care for a person in a vegetative state in instances where they are incapable of expressing their wishes. A living will allows you to express which life-support measures you wish to have applied to you, determine if you wish to make anatomical donations after your death, and facilitate other important decisions on your behalf. This document can be revoked or updated at any time.
What is a will?
A will, also known as a last will and testament, is a legal document that contains all of your final wishes. This can include instructions on how to distribute your assets and property, the naming of a guardian for your children, the appointment of an executor of your estate, instructions on the payment of debts and taxes, details on how to transition investments to beneficiaries, your wishes for funeral and burial proceedings, and more. Upon your passing, a will is read aloud in a local probate court. The court will then authorize the executor of your will to carry out its instructions and distribute your assets according to your wishes.
Wills can be amended and updated at any time. Having and maintaining a current, updated will is important in order to ensure your wishes are fulfilled and the future of your loved ones is secure.
How do I schedule a consultation?
To schedule a consultation, you can contact us through our website, call our office, or email us directly. Our team will assist you in setting up an appointment at a convenient time to discuss your estate planning needs and how we can help.
Experienced professionals
Our team comprises seasoned attorneys with extensive legal expertise and knowledge.
Client focused
We prioritize our clients' needs, providing personalized and effective estate planning solutions.
Proven success
Our firm has a track record of giving our clients the best possible estate planning solutions for their specific needs.
Comprehensive services
We offer a wide range of estate planning services for any type of situation you may find yourself in.