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Protecting Your Utah Estate Plan from a Contest
This post is the seventh in a series of posts that suggest possible methods to help ensure that one’s estate plan will be carried out as intended. As is discussed in the blog on this site entitled “Will Contests in … Continue reading
Safeguarding Your Utah Estate Plan: Be Careful of Loans and Gifts
This post is the sixth in a series of posts that offer ideas for ensuring that your estate plan will be implemented as intended. Problems often arise when an estate plan fails to address loans or lifetime gifts to a … Continue reading
Protecting Your Utah Estate Plan: Inform Your Beneficiaries
This post is the fifth in a series of posts that offer recommendations for safeguarding your estate plan against the improper conduct of trustees, family members and others. Sharing information with your beneficiaries during your lifetime can help ensure that … Continue reading
Safeguarding Your Utah Estate Plan: Holding the Trustee Accountable
This post is the fourth in a series of posts that consider possible methods for protecting one’s estate plan from the inattentive or unethical conduct of trustees, family members and others, in order to ensure that the estate plan will … Continue reading
Safeguarding Your Utah Estate Plan: Selecting the Trustees
This post is the third in a series of posts that recommend techniques for protecting one’s estate plan from the negligent and/or unscrupulous actions of trustees, family members and others, in order to ensure that the estate plan will be … Continue reading
Protecting Your Utah Estate Plan from Undue Influence
This post is the second in a series of posts that offer suggestions for protecting one’s estate plan from the unprincipled behavior of trustees, family members and other perpetrators, in order to ensure that the estate plan will be implemented … Continue reading
Safeguarding your Utah Estate Plan: What are the Dangers?
This post is the first in a series of posts that suggest various approaches for protecting one’s estate plan from the illicit conduct of successor trustees, family members and others, in order to ensure that the estate plan will be … Continue reading