Trusts, Estate Planning & Probate

Planning ahead gives peace of mind and protects your family’s future.

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At Loubet Law, we specialize in Utah estate planning, creating tailored plans that ensure your wishes are honored and your loved ones are provided for. We also guide families through the Utah probate process with compassion, simplifying complexities during difficult times.

Services include:

  • Wills and revocable living trusts

  • Powers of attorney & healthcare directives

  • Probate representation (formal & informal administration in Utah)

  • Estate mediation to resolve family conflicts efficiently

  • Asset protection planning to secure your legacy

At Loubet Law, we specialize in Utah estate planning, creating tailored plans that ensure your wishes are honored and your loved ones are provided for. We also guide families through the Utah probate process with compassion, simplifying complexities during difficult times.

Services include:

  • Wills and revocable living trusts

  • Powers of attorney & healthcare directives

  • Probate representation (formal & informal administration in Utah)

  • Estate mediation to resolve family conflicts efficiently

  • Asset protection planning to secure your legacy

Why Clients Choose Us

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Why Clients Choose Us

We make estate planning approachable with flat-rate packages and clear, step-by-step guidance. Our goal is to provide clarity and confidence, ensuring your plan is precisely tailored to your unique family and financial situation, minimizing stress and potential disputes down the line.

We make estate planning approachable with flat-rate packages and clear, step-by-step guidance. Our goal is to provide clarity and confidence, ensuring your plan is precisely tailored to your unique family and financial situation, minimizing stress and potential disputes down the line.

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Frequently Asked Questions

“What’s the difference between a will and a trust in Utah?

A will directs property distribution after death and typically goes through probate. It’s a foundational document for any estate plan.

A trust, on the other hand, can be used to manage assets during your lifetime and after your death. It can help avoid probate, provide ongoing asset management, and offer greater privacy. While a trust can be a powerful tool, it's not a one-size-fits-all solution and its usefulness depends on your specific financial situation and goals.

“How long does probate take in Utah?

Most cases take 6–12 months, depending on complexity, but our goal is always to make the process as efficient as possible for your family.

“When should I start my estate plan?”

It's never too early to start. Life changes like marriage, children, a new home, or starting a business are often key triggers to begin or update your estate plan.