Select Category

Categories

When Should I Update My Estate Plan in Utah?

When Should I Update My Estate Plan in Utah? 

– Gravis Law

Jennifer thought she was all set. She’d created her estate plan five years ago when her kids were toddlers—will, trust,…

View
Tech Tips: When Your Mom Can't Remember Her Password: A Guide to Digital Access for Aging Parents 

Tech Tips: When Your Mom Can’t Remember Her Password: A Guide to Digital Access for Aging Parents 

– Gravis Law

Last month, Sarah got a call that changed everything. Her 78-year-old father had fallen and was in the emergency room,…

View
Protecting Our Seniors: How to Spot and Prevent Financial Scams 

Protecting Our Seniors: How to Spot and Prevent Financial Scams 

– Gravis Law

Scams targeting older adults are on the rise, and the consequences can be devastating. Cases involving elderly victims losing thousands…

View
Summer Check-Ins: Is it time to talk to your parents about elder law planning?

Summer Check-Ins: Is it time to talk to your parents about elder law planning? 

– Gravis Law

There’s something special about summer visits with family. The slower pace, longer days, and relaxed atmosphere create space for the…

View
When Arizona Decides for You: The Reality of Dying Without a Will

When Arizona Decides for You: The Reality of Dying Without a Will 

– Gravis Law

Most people have a pretty clear sense of who they’d want to inherit their belongings if something happened to them….

View

When Should I Update My Estate Plan in Utah?

– Gravis Law

There’s something satisfying about checking “create estate plan” off the to-do list. Finally, the will is signed, the trust is…

View

Mid-Year Check-In: Are Your Estate Plans Keeping Up With Your Life? 

– Gravis Law

Summer has this funny way of making people reflective. Maybe it’s the longer days or the fact that we’re officially…

View
"Avoiding Probate in Idaho: Key Estate Planning Strategies for Families

Avoiding Probate in Idaho: Key Estate Planning Strategies for Families 

– Gravis Law

Probate is the legal process of distributing a deceased person’s assets, and in Idaho, it can be time-consuming and costly…

View
Post-Divorce Travel: Can You Take Your Child on Vacation Without Permission in Arizona?

Post-Divorce Travel: Can You Take Your Child on Vacation Without Permission in Arizona? 

– Gravis Law

Traveling with your child after a divorce can be a great way to bond and create lasting memories. However, if…

View
Estate and Custody Planning for Blended Families: Navigating Complexities with Confidence

Estate and Custody Planning for Blended Families: Navigating Complexities with Confidence

– Gravis Law

Merging two families is an exciting new chapter, but it also brings unique financial and legal considerations. Who inherits what?…

View