Charles C. Tucker

Charles C. Tucker, Attorney, Fort Collins, Colorado

Mr. Tucker practices in the areas of business law, real estate, estate planning, probate, employment law, and general litigation. He is an active member of the Larimer County and Colorado Bar Associations and of Colorado Lawyers for the Arts.

 

Mr. Tucker was born in Berkeley, California. He was raised in Boulder, Colorado and later moved to New Mexico, where he received his undergraduate degree in cello performance from the University of New Mexico. He continued his education at Yale University, receiving graduate degrees in 1986, 1987, and 1992. He performed for renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma, studied with the Tokyo Quartet, taught at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and performed in the Santa Fe Opera and the Grand Teton Music Festival.

 

In 1997, Mr. Tucker decided to follow the law and enrolled at William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota. He earned Awards for Excellence in the College’s Criminal Law Seminar and Tax Clinic. After graduation, he was admitted to the Colorado Bar and took employment as Law Clerk for Judge Arnaud Newton in the Larimer County District Court for two years. Mr. Tucker then joined the law firm of Frey, Korb, Haggerty and Michaels, P.C. in Fort Collins, where he stayed until he and Mark Korb formed Korb Tucker PLLC in 2006.

Music continues to play a substantial role in Mr. Tucker’s life. He serves as principal cellist of the Fort Collins Symphony Orchestra. He is married to cellist Heidi Mausbach, who maintains a private studio of students, guaranteeing a house full of music for their two young daughters.


110 East Oak Street, Suite 220, Fort Collins, CO 80524, 970-266-5156, info@KorbTuckerAttorneys.com