Additional Information

  • Associations: Utah State Bar, American Bar Association, The Best Lawyers in America©, Superlawyer ©, Martindale-Hubbell, Special Needs Alliance, National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), Certified as an Elder Law Attorney, National Elder Law Foundation, Easter Seals Utah, Planned Giving Committee of the University of Utah
  • Categories: Wills & Estate Planning Lawyers, Elder Law Lawyers
  • Products: Wills, Trusts, Power of Attorney, Medical Directives, Special Needs Trusts, Support Trusts, Buy-Sell Agreement
  • Services: Estate Planning, Elder Law, Special Needs, Business Planning, Probate, Asset Protection, Estate Tax Planning, Medicaid Crisis Planning, VA Benefits
  • Specialties: Medicaid Qualification, Estate Planning, Elder Law, Long-Term Care Planning

About Us

  • About Us We are Utah's premier law firm for elder law issues and special needs trusts. We have helped hundreds of clients - just like you - obtain Medicaid and other assistance to help a spouse or parent pay for nursing home care. And we have provided estate planning services and special needs trusts to hundreds of additional individuals with disabilities and to families with children with disabilities. We also handle a variety of additional legal matters, including guardianship and conservatorship petitions; traditional estate planning services (wills and trusts); estate and trust administration, including probate and estate and trust litigation; Medicaid estate recovery claims; veteran's benefits; claims involving financial exploitation of seniors; and contested federal tax matters. Learn more about our practice areas: Long-Term Care and Medicaid Planning Services Special Needs Trusts and Persons With Disabilitites Trust and Estate Administration – Probate and Litigation Traditional Estate Planning (Wills and Trusts) Guardianship and Conservatorship Petitions Medicaid Estate Recovery Claims Initiated by the State of Utah Veteran's Benefits, Including Aid and Attendance Financial Exploitation of Seniors and Elder Abuse Contested Federal Tax Matters