Resources

Planning for the future often raises questions about legal documents, healthcare decisions, and support for loved ones. The organizations below provide valuable information and services for individuals and families in our community.

These resources may be especially helpful if you are looking for additional information, low-cost legal assistance, or guidance about healthcare decisions.

These organizations are independent from my law practice, but they provide valuable services and information to members of our community. If you are unsure whether you need legal assistance or simply want to learn more about your options, these resources can be a helpful place to start.

Legal Assistance

Colorado Legal Services

For more than 99 years, Colorado Legal Services has provided legal assistance to Coloradans with limited financial resources. Their attorneys help with a variety of civil legal issues, including housing, public benefits, family law, and consumer matters.

You can contact the Grand Junction office by phone at (970) 243-7940 or apply for services online.

Legal Assistance

Alpine Legal Services

Alpine Legal Services provides legal assistance to older adults and individuals with limited resources. Services may include help with estate planning documents, guardianships and conservatorships, and legal issues affecting at-risk adults and children.

Learn more about their programs.

Healthcare Planning

HopeWest

HopeWest is a valued nonprofit organization in our community that provides hospice care, palliative care, grief support, and education for families. Their website also includes helpful guidance on how to start conversations with loved ones about medical wishes and advance directives.

Explore their advance directive resources

Court Information and Self-Help Forms

Colorado Judicial Branch

The Colorado Judicial Branch website offers court information, self-help resources, and downloadable forms for a variety of legal matters, including probate, guardianships, conservatorships, and other court processes.

Visit the Mesa County court page for local information and forms.