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A Nevada Estate Plan Protects Your Loved Ones—Here’s How Gravis Law Can Help
Most people don’t plan to leave their family without clear guidance, yet it happens far more often than many realize. In fact, 76…
Estate Planning for Utah’s Sandwich Generation: Caring for Kids and Aging Parents
Your alarm goes off at 6 AM. Before you’ve even had coffee, you’re packing lunch for your teenager, checking on…
What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Montana?
Nobody wants to spend their Saturday afternoon thinking about death and wills. You’d rather be hiking in Glacier National Park…
5 Things Parents of College Students Should Add to Their Estate Plan
Remember when your biggest worry was whether your kid would remember to call you once a week? Now you’re sending…
What’s the Difference Between a Power of Attorney and a Guardianship in Idaho?
When it comes to ensuring that a trusted person can make decisions on your behalf or for a loved one,…
Spotting the Signs of Elder Financial Abuse & How to Prevent It
Financial abuse against seniors is a growing problem, often going unnoticed until it’s too late. With the elderly population expected…
Gravis Law Richland Honored with Multiple Awards in 2025 Tri-Cities Best Contest
RICHLAND, WA – August 24, 2025 – Gravis Law, PLLC is proud to announce that its Richland office has been…
What Is a Living Will and Why Every Arizonan Should Have One
Rachel was 42 when a car accident left her in a coma. Her family gathered at the hospital, hoping for…
Signs It’s Time to Talk to an Elder Law Attorney
Maria noticed it gradually at first. Her 74-year-old father started repeating stories, then forgetting appointments. When he left the stove…
When Should I Update My Estate Plan in Utah?
Jennifer thought she was all set. She’d created her estate plan five years ago when her kids were toddlers—will, trust,…









