Thursday 9/11/25: Legal Talk with Attorney Kevin Flesch & Your Legacy Your Way with Estate Planning Attorney Carolyn Duncan-Duncan Legal

Today’s Guests:
Attorney Kevin Flesch of Flesch Law and Host Scott Whatley continue our discussion on jury trials. This discussion will give you some insights on why you need an experienced trial Attorney. There are so many “need to know” points about taking your case to trial. Take a listen to this show, then you will be well informed. Attorney Kevin Flesch of Flesch Law has over 30 years of experience in Denver and throughout the State of Colorado. Kevin Flesch and their attorneys represent personal injury victims and people accused of criminal acts throughout the Denver area. It’s always a free consultation at Flesch Law. Call Kevin today at 303-806-8886 or visit the website at www.fleschlawfirm.com. Got a legal question? You can now TEXT the Flesch Law Line 24/7 with your legal question: 720-201-8585.

Then it’s Your Legacy Your Way, with Estate Planning Attorney Carolyn Duncan. Today’s main topic is answering a text question we received about Trusts. The listener wanted to know the difference between a Revocable Trust and an Irrevocable Trust? Carolyn explains the key differences between revocable and irrevocable trusts, and why each is used in estate planning. Revocable trusts are flexible, allowing changes during the grantor’s lifetime, and are commonly used to avoid probate, maintain privacy, and ensure smooth management if the grantor becomes incapacitated. Irrevocable trusts, by contrast, are permanent and often used for asset protection, Medicaid planning, tax reduction, or charitable giving. We also highlighted other specialized trusts—such as special needs, charitable, spendthrift, and life insurance trusts—that help families address unique circumstances and ensure assets are managed and passed on as intended. Carolyn offers a free 1/2 hour consultation. Visit the website at www.duncanlegal.com.

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