Kenneth P. Myers

(719) 471-9410
Email: kmyers@coloradolawyers.net

Practice Areas

Estate Planning
Estate Administration & Probate
Trusts and Estates
Wills
Real Estate
Business Law
Business Transactions
Non-Profit Entity Formation and Management

Meet Ken P. Myers

Ken was born in South Dakota, and has resided in Colorado Springs since 1961, with time away to attend law school at DU. He has been active for many years as a participant in and board member and officer of several vocal music organizations, including the Colorado Springs Choral Society and the Colorado Opera Festival.

His wife, Janet, is an instructor of history at the Colorado Springs campus of the University of Colorado. They have two sons, David and James. David, an electrical engineer, lives in Colorado Springs and works for RT Logic. His wife Nikki is the principal of the Academy for Advanced and Creative Learning in Colorado Springs. James and his wife Jackie live in Wellington, New Zealand, where they work as web site consultants. Jackie also competes frequently as a costume designer in the international World of Wearable Art programs.

Review Ken’s Articles

Estate Planning Choices: Wills v. Trusts
Charitable Gifts
What Is A Beneficiary Deed and When Should It Be Used?

Education & Court Admissions

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (B.A., 1973)
University of Denver (J.D., 1976)

Publication and Instructorships

  • Contributing author, Commercial Litigation in Colorado, Law Practice Handbook
  • Continuing legal education instructor: bankruptcy and real estate law.

Community Activities

  • Singing member of the Colorado Springs Chorale 1977 – present. Member of the Colorado Springs Choral Society Board of Trustees, 1991-present; Treasurer, 1992;Vice Chair 2002-2004 and 2010 – 2011; Chair, 1993, 1995, 2004-2006, 2011-2013ent

Bar Admissions

El Paso County Bar Association
Colorado Bar Association

Corporate Formation and Organization

  • Establishment of corporations, limited liability companies (LLC), partnerships and trusts
  • Chapter S (also referred to as S corp.), EIN and 501(c)(3) election
  • Non-profit and tax-exempt organizations
  • Trade names, trademarks and service marks
  • Business planning and joint ventures
  • Directors’ and officers’ liability
  • Non-compete and non-disclosure agreements
  • Franchising and distribution contracts
  • Purchase and sale of business and business succession
  • Shareholder agreements
  • Board Minutes and By Laws