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When Loved Ones Pass Away

If your family has experienced the loss of a family member, our law firm can assist you with the legal process that occurs when a loved one passes away. If your loved one had a Will, the family will go through a process called probate. If your loved one had a Trust, the family will go through a process called trust administration. To learn more about these two processes, click on either of the following article titles to request a copy of our free report on either "Probate: A Process, Not a Problem" or "Trust Administration: Prior Planning Prevents Problems."

Our law firm strongly believes that a wisely drafted, carefully executed estate plan is the critical component of a family's wealth management. Our firm's guiding principle is to provide families in Salt Lake City and surrounding areas with quality estate planning services tailored to each client's specific needs and goals. We offer free, no obligation consultations for any family who has experienced the loss of a loved one. Click here to request a consultation with a qualified estate planning attorney.


Probate & Trust Administration and Related Topics

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With A Will
Checklist of things to do when a loved one passes away.

Helpful Information About the Grieving Process
    The Mourner's Bill of Rights
    How To Know If You Need Extra Help With Your Grieving

Free Report
Click on either of the following article titles to request a copy of our free report on either "Probate: A Process, Not a Problem" or "Trust Administration: Prior Planning Prevents Problems," or click here to view all available Special Reports.

Resources
See our helpful links on this important topic.





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