Will, Living Trust, or Both

Stephen Howard — Stone River Law

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  • Will, Living Trust, or Both

    Will, Living Trust, or Both

    If I have a living trust in Utah, do I still need a will? A living trust (sometimes referred to as a “family trust” or “revocable trust”) can be a…

  • How many witnesses are required for a will in Utah?

    A last will and testament will be considered valid if it is signed by the testator as well as two witnesses. The witness need only be generally competent to act…

  • Is an ex-spouse entitled to inherit in Utah if there is no will?

    When a person dies in Utah without a will, then the person is considered to have died “intestate” and the person’s distribution of that person’s assets is determined under the…

  • Special Needs Trusts Lawyer in Utah

    A special needs trust can be created through a living trust or as a testamentary trust created through a last will and testament. When established and managed correctly, a special…

  • Utah Estate Planning Attorney

    Last Will and Testament Considerations One of the foundational documents in any good Utah estate plan is a last will and testament (commonly referred to simply as a “will”). It…

  • Davis County Living Trusts Lawyer

    A living trust and a last will and testament can form the foundation of a complete estate plan in Utah. A living trust is not a substitute for a will.…

  • Special Needs Trusts – Disability Definitions

    Following are brief definitions or descriptions of key terms relating to Social Security SSI and other government benefit programs that should be understood in creating or administering a special needs…

  • Advance Health Care Directives in Utah

    Utah law provides a means of combining two different but related estate planning tools – a medical power of attorney and a living will – into a single, relatively simple…

  • Special Needs Trusts and SSDI in Utah

    A special needs trust can be established in order to provide resources intended to improve the quality of life for a person who is otherwise eligible for certain government benefits…

  • Special Needs Trusts and SSI Eligibility

    A special needs trust can be an important part of a comprehensive estate plan, especially for Utah parents of minors or adult children with special needs.

  • Second Marriages & Blended Families

    Do I need a will if I am in a second marriage, with children from a previous marriage? Blended families require particular attention in preparing an estate plan. Utah intestate…

  • Do I need a will in Utah if I have children but am not married?

    A person who has minor children has important reasons to make a last will and testament, whether or not the person is married. A person who dies without a will…