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I made an appointment for my mother with Holly Aldabbagh to go over a Will she had made up years ago. My siblings were all in town and we wanted our Mother to rest assure that all was in order. Holly was so great. She answered our questions and gave guidance to many things we did not know and made us all feel very comfortable and at ease with decisions we made.
– Kathy
We worked with attorney Blake straightening up our mom’s will and trust. Very patient, professional and direct. The office staff at Trusted Estate were exceptional. Always a smile, polite and very friendly on the phone; and quick to email something if needed.
– Jim D.
Blake always does a great job. I use them personally and have referred friends, family & clients.
– Bill M.
Morgan patiently explained everything involved with setting up and executing my Trust. With her help I was able to get my Trust set up. With her expertise I was able to make the best decisions for my situation. Highly recommend this Law Firm. Everyone is very kind, patient & knowledgeable. Thank you Morgan for everything!!
– Kyle P.
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Nevada and Utah Estate Planning Lawyers
Have you taken the necessary steps to protect your hard-earned assets, primary residence, and the future of your loved ones? Far too few Americans have established legally valid estate plans. This is partly due to procrastination or a fear of contending with our own mortalities. But just as often, there is a misconception that estate planning is something reserved only for the super wealthy and those with large estates. This couldn’t be further from the truth.
Everyone should engage in some degree of estate planning to protect their property, assets, and spouse, potentially minimize taxes, name a family member as a minor child’s guardian, or establish wishes for medical care if they are ever left incapacitated.
At our law firm, we can lend valuable legal guidance in complex estate and elder law issues, including Medicaid planning, estate litigation, the distribution of assets during probate, estate administration, and legal representation for trustees. Our legal team proudly serves clients in estate matters from our offices in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Lehi, Utah. To learn more about our legal services and how we can help you with these difficult matters, please get in touch with our law offices to schedule a free 30-minute consultation today.
How May We Help You?
Asset Protection
Our legal team can come up with asset protection strategies to protect your property and investments from creditors, judgments, and taxes.
BUSINESS LAW
We are interested in representing business owners and those with large real estate investments who are looking to continue to grow and expand.
PROBATE
The probate process can be complex. Our job is to help simplify matters for everyone going through this difficult time.
Contact Us for a Free Consultation with an Experienced Estate Planning Attorney Today
Trusted Estate Planning Attorneys is a boutique law firm with offices located in both Las Vegas NV, and Lehi, UT.
Conveniently located in the Southwest Valley, our Las Vegas law office is just minutes away from Rhodes Ranch, Mountain’s Edge and the Durango Station Casino. We are easily accessible via the 215 freeway, and only a short 15-minute drive from the community of Summerlin and the Harry Reid
International Airport. You may contact our Las Vegas legal team by calling us at 702-664-8858.
If you’re in Utah, you can find us at our Lehi law offices. Our offices are 7 minutes away from Lone Peak Park, 9 minutes away from Amphitheater Park, and 9 minutes away from Loveland Living Planet Aquarium. Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) is only a 20-minute drive away. If you’d like to reach our legal staff at our Lehi law office, you may contact us at 385-993-3523.
Whether you are an estate administrator, the named executor, a beneficiary with an estate law dispute, or parents simply looking out for your children’s futures, our experienced estate planning lawyers would be proud to represent your interests. We have extensive experience representing clients in estate law matters in both Nevada and Utah, and we understand the importance of providing these legal services with compassion and respect. To learn more about how we can help you and your family plan for the future, don’t hesitate to contact our law offices to schedule your free initial consultation today.
Why Choose Our Estate Planning Law Firm in Utah and Nevada?
At Trusted Estate Planning Attorneys, our legal team is proud of exceeding our client’s needs by providing compassionate, comprehensive, and communicative legal services to those needing legal guidance in our practice areas.
As our legal practice continues to grow, we have expanded and grown more ambitious with our vision of the future. We want to help like-minded individuals who have ambitions for their legacy, their investments, their businesses, and their families.
We strongly believe that everyone should have easy access to an estate plan at an affordable price. We stick to our quoted prices and deliver estate plans on time so our clients don’t have to worry.
Our law firm is conveniently located in Nevada and Utah, allowing us to serve clients in multiple states.
Additionally, we have extensive knowledge of unique state laws and can help revise estate plans for those moving from one state to the next.
To learn more about our legal services, we encourage prospective new clients to contact our Las Vegas or Lehi law offices to schedule their free, no-obligation case evaluation today. In your 30-minute free consultation, we will review your legal options and help you determine the right path forward for your estate plan.
At Trusted Estate Planning Attorneys, our legal team is proud of exceeding our client’s needs by providing compassionate, comprehensive, and communicative legal services to those needing legal guidance in our practice areas.
As our legal practice continues to grow, we have expanded and grown more ambitious with our vision of the future. We want to help like-minded individuals who have ambitions for their legacy, their investments, their businesses, and their families.
We strongly believe that everyone should have easy access to an estate plan at an affordable price. We stick to our quoted prices and deliver estate plans on time so our clients don’t have to worry.
Our law firm is conveniently located in Nevada and Utah, allowing us to serve clients in multiple states.
Additionally, we have extensive knowledge of unique state laws and can help revise estate plans for those moving from one state to the next.
To learn more about our legal services, we encourage prospective new clients to contact our Las Vegas or Sandy law offices to schedule their free, no-obligation case evaluation today. In your 30-minute free consultation, we will review your legal options and help you determine the right path forward for your estate plan.
Frequently Asked
Questions
When people think about estate plans, they think about wills. While it is true that your last will and testament is likely to become the foundation upon which your estate plan is built, you may require additional estate planning documents that go beyond a simple will. Depending on your unique circumstances, various types of trusts may be applicable to your situation. Additionally, you may wish to draft an advanced healthcare directive that can name your healthcare proxy to make important medical decisions on your behalf if you ever become incapacitated due to illness or injury. You may also wish to establish guardianship for your young children in case you suffer an untimely death. Several powers of attorney documents may also serve your interests. To learn about these and other estate planning documents that may help look after your future, limit your tax burden, protect your primary residence, and accomplish other goals, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our law firm for a free case evaluation.
When an individual dies without having previously drafted a valid will, it is known as passing away intestate. When this occurs, their estate is handled according to their state’s intestate laws, which will determine how assets and property are distributed to beneficiaries upon death. In most cases, your assets will be distributed to a surviving spouse or children. The probate process also becomes more complicated when there is no will, which can result in legal disputes between those who believe they should have been beneficiaries. When you draft a will, you get to name beneficiaries and determine what their inheritance shall be, thus establishing your final wishes. It is highly advisable that you have a legally valid last will and testament in place to ensure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes.
As a general rule, we recommend that you consider updating any of your estate planning documents at least once every year. However, there are certain significant changes in circumstances or major life events that may require you to review and revise your estate plans when they occur. For example, if one of your named beneficiaries has passed away, you may wish to revise your will to ensure that the property goes to a new beneficiary. Additionally, you may wish to revise your will or trust after acquiring significant new assets, going through bankruptcy, getting married, filing for divorce, or the birth of a new child.
Probate is the process in which the named executor of the estate inventories the deceased’s remaining assets, settles the debt for the estate, identifies and locates beneficiaries, pays estate taxes, distributes assets to named beneficiaries, and eventually closes the estate. This process can be complicated, costly, and time-consuming. It is highly recommended that you retain professional legal counsel from experienced estate planning attorneys when going through the probate process.
In our technological age, there are many websites and options available to individuals considering estate planning, including fill-in-the-blank do-it-yourself forms. However, these legal options do not provide much room for customization or unique estate plans. Additionally, you want to ensure that your estate plan is valid and well-constructed now, or else it could result in estate litigation and disputes at a later date. For these reasons, it is strongly encouraged that you retain professional legal representation from a knowledgeable estate planning attorney when drafting, revising, or reviewing your estate plan documents. Trusted Estate Planning Attorneys has extensive experience, and our highly skilled legal team would be proud to represent your interests as you consider your estate plan options.