Elizabeth Domenico
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Attorney Elizabeth Domenico serves as the head of the Probate and Elder Law Team at Robinson & Henry, P.C., located in Denver, CO. With a reputation as a skilled litigator, Elizabeth brings a wealth of experience in both federal and state courts, adeptly guiding her clients through the intricacies of probate litigation, guardianships, conservatorships, elder law, long-term care planning, and Medicaid pre-planning. Elizabeth’s approach is characterized by a unique blend of empathy and practicality, allowing her to connect with clients facing challenging legal landscapes. Her background in debt resolution equips her with a comprehensive understanding of the financial issues that often intersect with probate matters. Prior to specializing in probate law, she effectively represented clients in bankruptcy proceedings, skillfully defending them in adversary actions, foreclosure cases, and against violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Throughout her career, Elizabeth has successfully handled a range of significant cases, including: - Navigating complex Chapter 7 bankruptcies, where she enabled a client to eliminate a burdensome Small Business Administration loan through a personal bankruptcy filing. - Advocating for a modification of a Chapter 13 repayment plan, successfully persuading the court after her client faced an unexpected job loss. - Defending a client against an unwarranted conservatorship attempt, securing their autonomy. - Achieving a favorable decree of discharge in a contentious probate case, ensuring her client’s interests were protected. Elizabeth Domenico is committed to providing exceptional legal service in the fields of probate and elder law, helping her clients achieve peace of mind during some of life’s most challenging moments.
About Probate Law
Probate attorneys guide families through the estate administration process after a loved one passes. They handle court filings, asset distribution, and dispute resolution. Common matters include estate administration, will contests, heir disputes, trust administration.