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Justin Fish Legal

Colorado Springs, Colorado
Estate planning attorney
5.0 - 52 Reviews

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About the Attorney

Justin Fish Legal is a reputable estate planning and elder law firm located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. As an experienced attorney, Justin Fish specializes in helping clients create wills and trusts, navigate the probate process, plan for special needs individuals, protect assets, and plan for Medicaid eligibility. With a focus on providing personalized and compassionate legal services, Justin Fish Legal is dedicated to helping individuals and families achieve their long-term financial and healthcare goals. Whether you are looking to draft a will, protect your assets, or plan for long-term care, Justin Fish Legal is here to provide expert legal guidance and support. Contact Justin Fish Legal today to schedule a consultation and start planning for your future with confidence.

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Brandee Hiatt Avatar
Brandee Hiatt
4/23/2025
Justin assisted with Probate and was very helpful. We decided on LLC creation which he assisted as well...he made both processes easy
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Shelly Worscheck
4/22/2025
Justin Fish is a trustworthy and knowledgeable attorney. He helped us create an estate plan and answered our many questions in the process. We had a timeline for finalizing these documents and Justin helped us meet that timeline. We highly recommend Justin Fish for your estate planning needs.
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Deborah B.
1 star rating
8/09/2024
I am still scratching my head that Justin has so many positive reviews. I gave him a 1 star because I think he is a really nice guy, and somewhat entertaining. We inherited him from our previous attorney, who was awesome. Unfortunately, now retired.

We came to him for a simple deed. It took two months to complete. The main reasons, it was lost in the mail, "TWICE". Unfortunately, we paid him "cash" before everything was final. I was always having to call to see what was going on. In end the paperwork never showed up at the county.

We set up a meeting with him so we could pick up copies and hand carry to the county. The first meeting they called, and he was sick. Then we agreed to meet again at the Woodland Park office, and he didn't show. We were not the only clients who showed up for him as well. There was no explanation for the no show. I called his wife Christine and asked her not to send the paperwork if it had not been sent, that I would head to the county and see what was going on. Instead, they went down the next morning and filed it anyway.

The property description was not complete, so it was not even valid. I ended up creating my own document online with a 7-day trial, took it to the accessors office to check the description was correct, and filed it myself.

We are in our seventies and were counseled to consult an attorney, so we did. It ended up costing us $350. Countless hours of stress and worry about our documents floating around "somewhere." He didn't seem at all "concerned or apologetic." Oh, and two trips to the county which is a 3-hour drive round trip to resolve this on our own.

Either law is not his forte, or we were just not worth the effort.
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