About Duncan S.
Duncan S. Bremer is an attorney based in Monument, Colorado, specializing in estate planning, real estate law, and tax law. He has been practicing law in Colorado since 1982, bringing over four decades of experience to his clients. His firm, Duncan S — Bremer P.C., is located at 15050 Woodcarver Rd, Monument, CO 80132-8100. The firm focuses on providing personalized legal services to individuals, entrepreneurs, and small businesses. It handles a diverse range of matters, including estate planning, real estate transactions, and tax-related issues. From 1995 to 2003, Mr. Bremer served as an El Paso County Commissioner.
In this role, he played a pivotal part in implementing welfare and child welfare reforms throughout Colorado. His contributions during this time were significant, as he worked to improve the lives of many residents. Additionally, he represented the National Association of Counties before Congress, advocating for policies that benefited local governments and their constituents. This experience in public service has enriched his understanding of the legal field and the needs of the community. Community service remains a cornerstone of Mr. Bremer's professional life. He founded Wings Like Eagles, a non-profit Christian volunteer ministry dedicated to teaching leadership and character to youth. This organization focuses on empowering young individuals to develop essential life skills and values.
His commitment to community extends beyond this initiative; he holds memberships in several organizations, including the Housing and Building Association of Colorado Springs and the El Paso County Highway Advisory Board. These affiliations allow him to stay connected to local issues and contribute to meaningful solutions. In addition to his community involvement, Mr. Bremer has played a role in various state-level committees. He serves as the Vice President of the Colorado Water Partnership, where he addresses critical water resource issues affecting the state. His involvement with the Colorado Board of Human Services and the Colorado Workforce Development Council reflects his dedication to improving social services and workforce development in Colorado. These positions enhance his legal practice, as they provide him with insights into regulatory frameworks and community needs. Mr.
Bremer has been a member of the Colorado State Bar since 1982 and is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado. His extensive legal background, combined with his community service and public policy experience, allows him to provide quality legal guidance to his clients. Throughout his career, Mr. Bremer has remained committed to addressing the diverse legal needs of his clients, leveraging his experience and deep community involvement to deliver effective solutions.