Sara Minor Bastani
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**Sara Minor Bastani, Attorney at Law** 3900 E. Mexico Ave. Ste. 300 Denver, CO 80216-4943 [Website URL] Sara Minor Bastani is a dedicated attorney specializing in Estate Planning and Personal Injury law. With a passion for helping families secure their futures, Sara has built a reputation for her empathetic approach and meticulous attention to detail. She understands that effective estate planning is not merely a legal necessity but a profound expression of love and care for one’s family. After earning her Juris Doctor from Chicago Kent College of Law, Sara moved to Colorado, where she initially served with the Colorado Department of Human Services. There, she honed her legal skills while advocating for the well-being of families in her community. This experience ignited her commitment to protecting families, leading her to establish Bastani Law Firm, LLC. Sara is particularly attuned to the challenges young families face when it comes to estate planning. She recognizes that busy lives can often push important legal matters to the background. Through her practice, she strives to educate clients on the importance of proactive planning, guiding them in crafting personalized strategies that reflect their values and wishes. In addition to her focus on estate planning, Sara also represents clients in personal injury cases, ensuring that their rights are protected and that they receive the compensation they deserve. With a strong emphasis on client service, she prioritizes open communication and a collaborative approach, making herself available to her clients throughout their legal journey. Sara Minor Bastani is committed to making the legal process as seamless and supportive as possible, empowering families to plan for a secure future while navigating life’s complexities.
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.