Kelly Dickson Cooper
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Kelly Dickson Cooper is a distinguished attorney based in Denver, Colorado, specializing in estate planning and wealth management. With over two decades of legal experience, Kelly provides clients with comprehensive strategies tailored to their unique needs, ensuring peace of mind for individuals and families as they navigate the complexities of asset protection and succession planning. A graduate of the University of Colorado School of Law, where she earned her Juris Doctor in 2002, Kelly combines her legal acumen with a Bachelor of Science degree from Kansas State University, obtained in 1999. Her educational foundation, coupled with extensive hands-on experience, equips her to address a wide range of estate planning matters, including wills, trusts, probate, and tax implications, making her a trusted advisor for clients throughout the Denver area. At Holland & Hart, as well as her own practice, Kelly Dickson Cooper LLC, she is known for her client-centered approach and meticulous attention to detail. She is committed to demystifying the estate planning process, empowering her clients to make informed decisions about their legacies. Her expertise extends to working with business owners and high-net-worth individuals, helping them create tailored plans that align with their personal and financial goals. Kelly’s dedication to her clients and her community is evident in her active participation in local legal organizations and her commitment to pro bono work. Whether you're looking to establish a robust estate plan or navigate complex legal challenges, Kelly Dickson Cooper is poised to provide expert guidance and support in your estate planning journey.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.