Estate Planning Attorney in Draper, UT
Flat-fee estate plans for Draper families. Wills, trusts, powers of attorney — explained in plain English.
Draper sits at the south end of the Salt Lake Valley, straddling the Salt Lake and Utah County line. It has grown rapidly over the past two decades and attracts families and professionals who want newer homes, good schools, and proximity to the tech corridor that runs through Lehi and into Utah County. Many Draper residents are dual-income households with children, stock options or RSUs from tech employers, and a home that has appreciated well beyond what they paid for it.
We work with Draper families virtually for everything except the signing appointment. Our office is in North Salt Lake, about 30 minutes north on I-15. The consultation, plan design, and full document review all happen over video call. When it is time to sign, we schedule a single visit that typically takes less than an hour.
Draper is in Salt Lake County, so probate goes through the Third District Court in downtown Salt Lake City. For families with the kind of asset mix common in Draper, a revocable living trust is usually the right tool to avoid probate and keep the transfer of wealth organized.
Services Available in Draper
From basic wills to comprehensive estate plans and business law guidance.
Estate Planning
Work with a Utah-licensed attorney for personalized estate planning. Trusts, wills, healthcare directives, and powers of attorney. Flat-fee pricing.
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Revocable Living Trusts
Set up a revocable living trust with a Utah attorney who explains everything in plain English. Avoid probate and protect your family.
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Wills
Get a professionally drafted will from a Utah-licensed attorney. Protect your family with clear, legally sound documents.
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Powers of Attorney
Designate someone you trust to handle financial and healthcare decisions. Utah power of attorney documents drafted by an experienced attorney.
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Healthcare Directives
Document your healthcare wishes with a Utah advance directive. Make sure your family knows your preferences if you cannot speak for yourself.
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Business Law
Legal guidance for Utah businesses. LLC formation, operating agreements, contract drafting, and business transactions. Flat-fee pricing.
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Utah Estate Planning Law
Utah is not a community property state. Instead, it follows equitable distribution principles, which means assets acquired during marriage are divided fairly but not necessarily equally. Utah has adopted a version of the Uniform Trust Code and allows perpetual trusts. The state recently updated its Advance Health Care Directive Act, so older healthcare directive forms may not comply with current law.
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Schedule a free consultation with Jon Miller. We serve Draper and surrounding communities with flat-fee estate plans built around your family.