When buying or selling a property in Utah, it is important to understand the different types of deeds available. A deed is a legal document that transfers property ownership from one person to another. There are three main types of deeds in Utah: general warranty, special warranty, and deed without warranties. This blog post will
Read MoreWhen planning your estate, it is important to consider any potential health issues that could arise. One grave concern is Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. If you become incapacitated due to one of these illnesses, it could significantly impact your ability to make decisions about your finances and property. In this blog post,
Read MoreWhen young adults inherit money, it can be a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, you can now achieve your financial goals and dreams. On the other hand, without proper estate planning in place, that money can quickly disappear. This blog post will discuss some of the things you need to know when
Read MoreWhen someone dies, a person called an executor is responsible for carrying out the deceased’s final wishes. Responsibilities include distributing assets to beneficiaries, paying debts and taxes, and winding down any remaining business affairs. The executor must be named in the will or appointed by the court. If you have been named as an executor,
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