Our Services
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Estate Planning for Everyone
For most of us, this is pretty uncomfortable to talk about, yet it is the only certainty we have in life—we all will die. There are three questions no one, including me, can answer for you: When will you die? Who will you leave behind? What will you leave behind for them?That’s why it is so critical to plan—to work with an experienced attorney like me to build a comprehensive plan for the people and things you love, to give you peace of mind that when that day comes you are ready and your loved ones are cared for as you would wish.
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Kids Protection Planning
Individuals, couples, single with kids, married with or without kids. Young, elderly, or somewhere in between. If you care about passing on a legacy, protecting the ones you love, and making things as easy as possible for them when you are incapacitated or gone, you’re in the right place. Click below to get started toward your own peace of mind.
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Special Needs Planning
Estate planning for a family with special needs children comes with a complex set of financial, social, and medical issues that some lawyers are ill-equipped to handle. I am dedicated to ensuring your child with special needs will be well taken care of when you’re no longer able to serve as the primary caregiver.
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Guardianship
69% of parents have not yet named legal guardians for their children. Of the 31% who have, most have made one of 6 common mistakes (click below to learn what the are). That means that if you have minor children at home (or children who have special needs), it’s time to review your plan for their care, if and when something happens to you. If you do nothing, the decision about who would raise your children if something happens to you would be left up to a judge to decide—a judge who doesn’t know you, doesn’t know what’s important to you, and doesn’t know your children.
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Conservatorship
Whether through illness, injury, or mental decline, anyone can require a guardian (also known as a conservator) to care for them if they become mentally or physically incapacitated. Unless the person has the proper estate planning in place that names a guardian, however, guardianship must be established through county probate court. At Goodwill Law, I will guide you through this often complex and emotional process.
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Estate Tax Protection
You work your entire life to save and have enough money to comfortably retire—and ideally leave something for your loved ones when you pass away. During your life, you pay all kinds of taxes: income taxes, property taxes, sales taxes, and so on. And at the end, the government even wants to tax you on the assets you have left at your death. This is known as the estate tax, sometimes called the inheritance tax or death tax. The best way to protect your assets and your family’s future from excessive taxation is to hire an attorney who specializes in estate tax planning. At Goodwill Law, I can help you reduce—if not entirely avoid—the federal estate tax burden.
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Asset Protection Planning
Nobody expects to be sued. Just ask the 20 million people involved in lawsuits last year. Divorce, inheritance, health issues, creditors, employees, theft, changing markets, malpractice suits, sexual harassment claims, natural disasters and disgruntled business partners are just a few issues that can result in devastating lawsuits for unprepared business owners. The highest level of risk falls on those who think they are immune. Americans are now more concerned than ever about protecting their assets from creditor claims, taxes, divorce and other disasters. Rightly so. The more success you have (especially in business, professional practice or real estate activities), the more at risk you are as others see your success grow.
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Probate
If you are here to learn about probate in Utah after the passing of a loved one, I first want to say that I am very sorry for your loss. I hope that the information you find on this page will simplify any legal and administrative headaches you might otherwise face during such a difficult time.
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Trust & Estate Administration
When a loved one dies it can be a confusing time in which you are in immense grief while also needing to make sure you handle all the technical details of locating assets, paying bills and making sure your loved one’s assets get to the right people, without conflict. I am here to help.