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Standing Guard Over Moffat County: Premier Estate Planning, Probate, & Land Law

Protecting Your Values, Your Land, and Your Future.

From the wide-open sagebrush of Maybell to the bustling energy and agriculture hubs of Craig, Moffat County is a land of independent spirits and deep-seated traditions. Your legal protections should be as resilient as the people who call this county home. Partner with Cynthia Daughtrey—a seasoned attorney and licensed real estate broker who knows the unique challenges of Moffat County property, mineral rights, and legacy planning.

Secure Your Moffat County Legacy Today






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    Dedicated Legal Advocacy for the Ranches, Resources, and Residents of Moffat County

    If you live in Moffat County, you know that land is more than just an asset—it’s a heritage. Whether you are managing thousands of acres of elk migration land, navigating the complexities of severed mineral rights, or ensuring your family home in Craig is protected for the next generation, you need a legal partner who understands the “Moffat way.”

    At Beyer & Associates, we don’t treat you like a case number. We provide grounded, sophisticated legal counsel that respects the “custom and culture” of Northwest Colorado. Our founder, Cynthia Daughtrey, brings over 37 years of legal experience to every matter. As a licensed Colorado Real Estate Broker and an active member of the Routt County Cattlewomen Association, she understands the agricultural and energy-driven economy of Moffat County from the inside out.

    In a county where more than half the land is managed by federal agencies like the BLM, navigating property rights, easements, and resource management requires a steady, experienced hand. Cynthia’s background in local government and her award-winning negotiation skills make her the ideal advocate for those who value their property rights and their family’s future.

    What Our Neighbors Are Saying

    Cynthia was very helpful and professional. She is a great listener and very knowledgeable. She definitely will go the extra mile to get the job done. I would highly recommend her.

    K.S.

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    Why Moffat County Families and Landowners Trust Beyer & Associates

    Moffat County is Colorado’s second-largest county by land area, but it feels like a small town. We know that reputation is everything.

    The Broker-Attorney Edge

    In Moffat County, the value of land is often tied to what’s under it (minerals) or what flows across it (water). As a broker and an attorney, Cynthia provides a comprehensive view of real estate transactions, spotting title “clouds” or mineral ownership gaps that others might miss.

    Agricultural Expertise

    We understand that Moffat County’s economy relies on ranching and livestock. We assist with grazing leases, partition actions, and agricultural tax valuations, ensuring your operation remains viable for years to come.

    Negotiation Mastery

    Awarded the American Jurisprudence Award for Negotiations, Cynthia excels at resolving family disputes over inherited land or negotiating favorable terms in commercial and energy-related contracts.

    A Local Presence

    We aren’t a Denver firm trying to understand the “high desert.” We live and work in the Yampa Valley corridor, serving Craig, Maybell, Dinosaur, and every ranch in between.

    Estate Planning for the Modern Moffat County Legacy

    In 2026, Moffat County home prices have seen significant momentum, with median prices rising nearly 46% year-over-year. This means even “simple” family estates now represent significant wealth. We help you protect it.

    Wills and Trusts: Beyond the Basics

    A Last Will and Testament is a starting point, but for many Moffat County landowners, a Revocable Living Trust is the gold standard. It allows your ranch or business to pass to your heirs without the public and often costly probate process in the 14th Judicial District.

    Managing Severed Mineral Rights

    It is very common in Moffat County for mineral rights to be owned separately from the surface land. We help families track these “severed” interests, ensuring they are correctly included in your estate plan so that royalties and ownership aren’t lost to time or poor documentation.

    The “Legacy Kit”: Protection for Life

    We ensure you have a complete plan that works while you are still here:

    Compassionate Probate Guidance in Craig and Moffat County

    The passing of a loved one shouldn’t lead to a legal nightmare. If you’ve been named a Personal Representative (Executor) in Moffat County, we provide the steady guidance you need.

    Our Probate Services Include:

    Ancillary Probate

    If your loved one lived elsewhere but owned minerals or land in Moffat County, we handle the “ancillary” process to transfer that property correctly.

    Asset Inventory & Valuation

    Leveraging our real estate brokerage background to accurately value high-acreage land and mineral interests.

    Creditor Resolution

    Dealing with claims against the estate so that heirs receive their rightful inheritance.

    Mediation

    Helping siblings and heirs find common ground on the division of family property or livestock.

    Real Estate & Land Law: Your Land, Your Rights

    With property taxes in Moffat County remaining well below the national average, land is a prized investment. We help you defend yours:

    Boundary & Easement Disputes

    Resolving “fence line” issues or access rights (R.S. 2477) that can arise in rural settings.

    Quiet Title Actions

    Clearing up old title issues so you can sell or borrow against your land with confidence.

    Water Rights

    Navigating the complex “first in time, first in right” laws that govern water use in our semi-arid basin.

    Commercial Transactions

    Handling the purchase or sale of business property in Craig or industrial land serving the energy corridor.

    Business Law for Craig’s Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners

    Moffat County is a hub for energy, tourism, and agriculture. We help local business owners build a foundation for growth:

    Entity Selection

    Helping you choose between an LLC, S-Corp, or Partnership to protect your personal home and ranch from business liability.

    Contract Review

    Drafting vendor and service agreements that protect your bottom line.

    Succession Planning

    Ensuring that when you’re ready to retire, your business can be sold or passed down without a hitch.

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    Meet Cynthia Daughtrey: A Champion for Northwest Colorado

    Cynthia Daughtrey brings a rare combination of grit and sophistication to Moffat County. A graduate of the University of North Dakota School of Law, she has spent her career mastering the legal complexities of land and legacy.

    She is a Distinguished Toastmaster and a John Maxwell Certified Speaker, Coach, and Trainer, which means she prioritizes education. She doesn’t just hand you documents; she ensures you understand the “why” behind your legal strategy. As a contributor to books like Conceived to Lead and Clear Boundaries, Cynthia is a recognized voice on leadership and professional integrity.

    When she isn’t in the office, you’ll find her road biking, skiing, or training for her next triathlon. She brings that same “Ironman” endurance to her legal work, advocating tirelessly for the people of Moffat County.

    Our Values: Integrity, Accuracy, and Community

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    Direct Contact

    You work with Cynthia, not a revolving door of junior staff.

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    Strategic Excellenc

    We look at the “big picture” of your assets, including mineral and water rights.

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    Prompt Communication

    We value your time and keep you informed at every step.

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Moffat County Residents

    Because they are often unrecorded or documented only in old family deeds, they can be easily missed. We perform the “title digging” necessary to ensure your mineral wealth is preserved for your heirs.

    Yes. By utilizing a Trust or certain types of deed transfers, you can often pass land to the next generation without ever stepping foot in a probate courtroom.

    If your property has jumped in value, your current Will might not account for the potential tax implications or the fair distribution among heirs. We recommend a “check-up” if your home or land has appreciated significantly.

    Protecting What Matters Most in Moffat County

    Don’t leave your land or your legacy to chance. Work with a firm that knows the dirt, the law, and the values of Northwest Colorado.

    Serving Craig, Maybell, Dinosaur, and all of Moffat County.

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