An Estate Planning Lawyer Can Assist With

An Estate Planning Lawyer Can Assist With


Estate planning lawyers, also known as estate law lawyers or probate lawyers, are skilled and qualified legal experts with in-depth knowledge of the state and federal laws that have an impact on how your estate will be accounted for, evaluated, distributed, and taxed after your passing. An estate planning lawyer can help you with the following responsibilities in addition to educating you on the probate procedure:

  • Developing a will
  • Choose your beneficiaries
  • Making a medical durable power of attorney and durable power of attorney
  • Whenever possible, reducing and avoiding estate tax
  • Figuring up ways to get around the probate court procedure
  • Establishing any trusts you might want to safeguard your assets, both for your own
  • Advantage in the case of your incapacity while you are alive and for the advantage of your beneficiaries after your passing

In addition to helping you create legally binding documents like wills and durable powers of attorney, estate planning attorneys frequently charge flat fees for their services. However, they can also be hired on an hourly basis to assist you in managing your estate, acting on your behalf to resolve disputes when necessary, and ensuring that your will is carried out as intended when necessary.

An estate planning lawyer can also help someone with power of attorney over a recently deceased person’s estate navigate the probate court process. In reality, with proper estate planning, you may be able to completely avoid probate court, although this will primarily depend on the kind of assets in the decedent’s estate and the manner in which they can be transferred legally.

It might be in your best advantage to speak with an estate planning lawyer right away if a beneficiary (or even someone who is not listed as a beneficiary) declares that he or she intends to contest the will and sue the estate of a deceased relative or loved one from whom you also stand to benefit. These litigation have the potential to quickly deplete the estate’s assets and harm all beneficiaries.

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If you have any questions or in need a Estate Law Attorney, we have the Best Attorneys in Utah. Please call this law firm for free consultation.
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Disclaimer: This is not legal advice and is simply an answer to a question and that if legal advice is sought to contact a licensed attorney in the appropriate jurisdiction.

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5772 W 8030 S, # N206
West Jordan UT 84081
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Kearns, Utah

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Kearns, Utah
Location in Salt Lake County and the state of Utah.

Location in Salt Lake County and the state of Utah.
Coordinates: 40°39′11″N 112°0′24″WCoordinates40°39′11″N 112°0′24″W
Country United States
State Utah
County Salt Lake
Founded 1 May, 1942
Granted Township Status 1 June, 2002
Incorporated as a Metro Township January, 2017
Named for Thomas Kearns
Government

 • Chair/Mayor Kelly Bush
Area

 • Total 4.63 sq mi (11.99 km2)
 • Land 4.63 sq mi (11.99 km2)
 • Water 0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)
Elevation

4,528 ft (1,380 m)
Population

 • Total 36,723
 • Density 7,931.53/sq mi (3,062.38/km2)
Time zone UTC-7 (Mountain (MST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-6 (MDT)
ZIP code
84118
Area code(s) 385, 801
FIPS code 49-40470[3]
GNIS feature ID 1429290[4]
Website https://www.kmtutah.org/

Kearns (/kɜːrnz/ kurnz) is a metro township in Salt Lake CountyUtah, United States. Named after Utah’s U.S. Senator Thomas Kearns, it had a population of 36,723 at the 2020 Census.[2] This was a 2.8 percent increase over the 2010 figure of 35,731. Kearns is home to the Utah Olympic Oval, an indoor speed skating oval built for the 2002 Winter Olympics.

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