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How To Choose An Estate Planning Attorney

As its name suggests, general procuration (General Power of Attorney) permits your agent to perform a variety of acts such as paying bills, managing your business and personal affairs, as well as estate planning. An Attorney or family member is often appointed, depending on the individual’s preferences and personal situation. There are several reasons to… Continue reading How To Choose An Estate Planning Attorney

High Net Worth Estate Planning Lawyer

Estate planning can be tough and very challenging, especially if you’re a high-net-worth individual. Not only are the nuances of estate planning fairly complicated, but things in the industry are also constantly changing, which often makes it difficult to keep up. From tax laws to tax liabilities to other issues that affect the family, there… Continue reading High Net Worth Estate Planning Lawyer

Estate Attorney

Estate planning is a highly specialized area of law. When searching for an estate attorney, you must be looking for someone who has years of experience and the expertise to give you the legal service you need for your estate. A reputable attorney will be competent and thorough, making sure there are no mistakes that… Continue reading Estate Attorney

When Do I Need A Power Of Attorney In Utah?

A power of attorney document names someone (called the “agent”) to make legal decisions on another person’s behalf (the “principal”) if the person is not able to. For example, if you got into an accident that left you in a coma, or if you suffered from dementia, this would enable someone else to step in… Continue reading When Do I Need A Power Of Attorney In Utah?