The Digital Afterlife in Utah
Planning for control of your personal information after you die used to be as simple as telling someone about the […]
This author has yet to write their bio.Meanwhile lets just say that we are proud Bruce Shand contributed a whooping 232 entries.
Planning for control of your personal information after you die used to be as simple as telling someone about the […]
“Many have not taken adequate steps to review and update these plans since the moment they were signed. Meanwhile, major […]
Today’s low interest rates create special problems for those focused on income, including retirees and the income beneficiaries of trusts. […]
Three years and two trials later, the will remains the subject of a fierce probate fight in Sacramento Superior Court. Lawyers for […]
After graduating from college, and even law school, the thought of drafting your estate plan probably did not make the […]
No matter what steps you take or what laws are eventually passed, managing a digital estate for a loved one […]
If Lou Reed had used a revocable living trust, and transferred his assets into the trust during his life, then […]
Every so often, a client will come in and announce that he or she needs a revocable trust. Typically the […]
When people die, their assets (cash, real property, investments, savings, car and so on) become the property of their estates. […]
Last week, the Uniform Law Commission drafted the Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act, a model law that would let […]
Bruce W. Shand
Attorney at Law
1111 East Brickyard Rd., Suite 206 Salt Lake City, UT 84106
Phone: 801-895-4670
Email: bruce@shandelderlaw.com