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Our Utah Attorneys specialize in Estate Planning. We love helping people with their will, trust, power of attorney, health care directive, probate, guardianship, deed, water rights and everything estate planning.
Trust, Will, Power of Attorney, Guardianship, Warranty Deed, Living Will, Probate… all your estate planning
Revocable trusts for the individual or family to protect assets and ensure your beneficiaries get assets.
Third person special needs trust for families and first person for individuals.
Asset protection and tighter control of distribution.
Simple document to help with assets, guardianship and final arrangements.
We handle all types of deeds working closely with title companies and county recorders.
Durable power of attorneys that stay in place even after inability to make legal decisions.
Drafting, reviewing contracts, enforceable to protect you.
Estate Planning
Let us take care of your full estate planning needs so you can relax knowing trusted attorneys have taken care of your family. We specialize is trusts, wills, power of attorney, health care directives, probate, naming guardianship, and deeds.
Living Trust
With a living trust you can protect your home, assets, and family with having the flexibility of changing it at anytime. Most families choose this type of trust for its robust possibilities.
Disability Trust
Let us take care of your full estate planning needs so you can relax knowing trusted attorneys have taken care of your family. We specialize is trusts, wills, power of attorney, health care directives, probate, naming guardianship, and deeds.
Irrevocable Trust
Irrevocable trusts can create extra protection with less flexibility.
Will
We love writing wills for young families so they can name guardians for temporary or permanent care of their children if they are unable to. You may also add funeral arrangement requests and smaller property distribution. We prefer trusts for bigger assets, because wills have to be probated (approved legally by a judge) in Utah.
Power of Attorney
With a durable power of attorney you can assign another person to make financial decisions for you while you are living. We prefer durable power of attorneys because they continue even upon incapacitation.
Deed
Warranty deeds, quit claim deeds, special warranty deeds, notice of interest, and water rights. We work closely with you, title companies, and county recorders all over the state.
Contracts
Drafting and reviewing enforceable contracts.
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