At Fales Law Group, we connect you with a lawyer who provides living trust and estate planning services tailored to Utah residents’ unique needs.
Important Note: Gary Fales is only licensed in Nevada, Idaho, Connecticut & New York. If you reside outside of these states, your needs will be coordinated through our office by an attorney licensed in the state in which you reside.
Our experienced network attorney in Utah can guide you through crafting comprehensive estate plans that protect your family and assets, helping you avoid probate and ensure your wishes are carried out. Whether establishing a living trust, drafting a will, or planning for future care, our team guides you through the process with professionalism.
Our team has helped countless families avoid the stress and expense of probate through thoughtful and meticulous planning.
Estate planning isn’t just about creating documents; it’s about ensuring your loved ones are cared for and your legacy is preserved. Our experienced team can work closely with you to develop a plan that reflects your wishes and protects your assets.
We offer a variety of estate planning services, including:
Creating a living trust is one of the most effective ways to avoid probate in Utah. By transferring your assets into a trust, you maintain control over them while avoiding the lengthy and expensive probate process after your death. Our living trust attorney at Fales Law Group ensures your trust is set up correctly and complies with all relevant Utah estate planning laws. If you already have a trust, we can review and update it to make sure it still meets your needs.
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Ron McKenzie2024-07-16 “When my wife, Pamela and I decided to establish a Living Trust, we realized we had no idea where to start. So, I took the lead and over a period of three months attended three different seminars in Las Vegas that were offered by legal firms that specialized in assisting and developing Living Trust solutions for families. The firm that came out on top by a huge margin was Gary L. Fales & Associates. So the question is WHY? The reason is Gary in his presentation immediately addressed the needs and wants that my wife and I were looking for, plus they had very reasonable pricing with various payment options. So, we signed on and they helped us assemble our Living Trust including Wills and Burial Instructions and where our Assets would go. We both highly recommend meeting and talking with Gary Fales and his great Staff. When you complete the process, you’ll sleep better at night.” Ronald A. and Pamela S. McKenzie Deedee Bonner2024-07-10 The staff at Gary Fales Law, are always friendly and professional, weather it's a phone call or in person, you're treated with kindness and respect. Shereen Bugeda2024-05-16 Jacque was very informative, patient and such a pleasure to deal with. She answered all our questions that we had. Highly recommend Gary L. Fales & associates law office. Jan Fischer2024-05-13 Jackie was very thorough going through all of documents, and answering many questions. George Hamilton2024-04-18 Jacque was very pleasant and knowledgeable while explaining the documents Emily Childers2024-03-12 Jacque was so friendly and helpful in explaining the answers to our many questions. She is definitely experienced and made the whole process easy for us. Thank you! Caleb Childers2024-03-12 Jacque was excellent, thanks for your help! Luis Rivera2024-03-04 Very informative and easy to follow. Answered all questions on point. Very happy with everything.Load more
A will is a legal document that states your wishes for asset distribution after death, whereas a living trust allows you to manage and protect your assets during your life and after while avoiding probate.
By using tools like living trusts and proper beneficiary designations, you can transfer assets without going through the probate process, saving time and reducing costs.
Yes, our estate lawyer can review and update your existing estate planning documents to ensure they reflect your current wishes and circumstances.
Yes, even small estates benefit from proper planning to avoid probate and ensure your family members are taken care of according to your wishes.
We recommend reviewing your estate plan every 3–5 years or whenever you experience a major life event, such as a marriage, birth or change in assets.
Estate planning allows you to appoint guardians and ensure your minor children’s financial future is secure by managing their inheritance and care according to your wishes.
Charitable trusts are a great way to incorporate charitable giving into your estate plan, allowing you to support causes you care about while providing tax benefits and ensuring your legacy reflects your values.
Your estate is the legacy you leave behind. At Fales Law Group, we’re dedicated to helping you protect what you’ve worked hard for and ensuring that your family’s future is secure. Our attorney is committed to providing comprehensive estate planning services that meet the needs of Utah residents.