Top best Estate Lawyers in ZIP 84062 | 4 available
4 Estate lawyers are available in ZIP code 84062 in Cedar Hills, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 51% provide free consultation with average fees of $307 per hour.
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Peter Lattin, Esq. earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Brigham Young University in 2004 where he graduated cum laude in International Studies, with an emphasis in Chinese Area Studies and a Business Management minor. He is a 2008 graduate of the University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law where he was President of the James E. Faust Student Chapter of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society. He also served as a student research assistant and articles editor for the University of Utah, S. J. Quinney College of Law Global Justice Think Tank. He worked as an associate attorney at the Abbott Law Firm in Provo, Utah until setting up his own practice in 2013. During his time at Abbott Law Firm he gained proficiency in the following areas of practice: boundary disputes, landlord/tenant, foreclosure defense and litigation, quiet title, and wrongful lien, bankruptcy, bankruptcy litigation, business and commercial disputes, probate, wills and trusts, and general litigation.. Away from the office, Pete spends every available minute with his wife and two kids. They enjoy cycling, running, mountain biking, back country skiing, and the occasional triathlon. On a weekend or holiday you might find them in some corner of the Wasatch, kids in tow.
Laramie D. Merritt is a partner at Hansen Wright, which represents a number of municipalities, corporations and individuals. Mr. Merritt graduated from the J. Reuben Clark Law School in 1995, clerked for the Honorable Steven L. Hansen of the Utah Fourth Judicial District Court, then joined the firm of Duval Hansen Witt & Morley, P.C. Laramie has worked as in-house corporate counsel, city prosecutor, and general practice attorney.
I am a former in-house bank attorney who now focuses on estate planning and planning for closely held, family businesses, including farms and ranches, from formation to succession. That focus necessarily includes real estate and water rights as well. I also draft gun trusts.. I practice in both Utah and Wyoming. My main office is in Orem, Utah, but I do have an office in Cody, Wyoming for appointments.. I chose this profession to help families and business owners plan now to be in a position to reap the benefits and pass on the rewards of their hard work. I've succeeded if, after we've worked together, you, your family, your business, and your estate are better prepared to accomplish your goals--financial or otherwise. Your concerns are my concerns. Solving your problems is my goal. To that end, I will make every effort to make sure you understand what we're doing and why.. In other words, legalese is not spoken here.. I am licensed to practice law in both Wyoming and Utah. I'm also an emeritus member of the State Bar of Michigan, the state where I began practicing law as an attorney for Michigan National Bank in Lansing, Michigan in 1981, after spending a year in a management training program with the bank while I finished law school.. I was born and raised in Powell, Wyoming, after which I attended Ricks College (now BYU-Idaho) in Rexburg, Idaho, and Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. I did my first two years of law school at the University of Wyoming then transferred to Thomas Cooley LawSchool in Michigan, so I could begin working at the bank. I later returned to Wyoming to form Taggart Company, a partnership with my brothers in Cody, Wyoming. We worked as insurance and investment advisors to individuals and businesses, primarily in Northern Wyoming and Southern Montana.. My interest in estate planning and working with family businesses was piqued during the time I spent as a life insurance/investment advisor. Time and time again, we counseled with individuals who had created very profitable businesses only to find themselves facing the questions every small business owner eventually must face: How do I get my money out? Who can succeed me and keep this company, farm, or ranch running and profitable? My goal with my business clients is to help them answer those and other questions they must address, often beginning with the first one for many of them: C or S corp, partnership or LLC.. Estate planning, of course, goes hand in hand with these and other concerns that individuals have as they look over what they've created and imagine how their loved ones can benefit from their hard work. My goal is always to help them achieve their goals.. I am also a freelance financial/business writer, something I've been doing since 1996. My writing has appeared on the pages of various Bloomberg, Schwab, and Fidelity magazines, as well as on , and other print and online publications. I have also written for Northern Trust, Morgan Stanley, Zions Bancorporation, Wilmington Trust, Wells Fargo, LaSalle Bank, Smith Barney, KeyBank, Franklin Covey, and Private Wealth Management, among others. In addition, I occasionally ghostwrite by-line articles for major financial services firms.. Finally, I'm an adjunct professor at Brigham Young University, where I have taught writing every semester since 1998. During the last six years, I have also had the opportunity to teach courses at BYU in American government (4 years) and legal writing (2 years).