Byers Law, PLLC

Byers Law, PLLC Byers Law is a law firm located in Pleasant Grove, UT that provides custom estate planning services.

"I called Byers Law with an issue and Jordan was fantastic!  He took the time to explain options and answer questions.  ...
10/11/2023

"I called Byers Law with an issue and Jordan was fantastic! He took the time to explain options and answer questions. I needed some answers quickly and Jordan came through with honest and trustworthy information. I was really impressed and will absolutely use Byer Law for any legal needs in the future." says CL on Google

★★★★★ I called Byers Law with an issue and Jordan was fantastic! He took the time to explain options and answer questions. I needed some answers quickly and Jordan came through with honest and trustworthy information. I was really impressed and will absolutely use Byer Law for any legal ne...

"I can't express enough how amazing Jordan has been for both my clients and me. As a real estate agent in Utah County, m...
09/18/2023

"I can't express enough how amazing Jordan has been for both my clients and me. As a real estate agent in Utah County, my clients' well-being is my top priority, and Jordan has consistently proven himself to be an invaluable resource. I've entrusted multiple clients to Jordan's care, knowing that he will treat them with the utmost kindness and courtesy during what can be a challenging time.

One recent situation truly.." says Colby on Google

★★★★★ I can't express enough how amazing Jordan has been for both my clients and me. As a real estate agent in Utah County, my clients' well-being is my top priority, and Jordan has consistently proven himself to be an invaluable resource. I've entrusted multiple clients to Jordan's care, ...

"Jordan was extremely helpful in getting my trust set up. He is very quick to respond to questions and to getting the wo...
08/25/2023

"Jordan was extremely helpful in getting my trust set up. He is very quick to respond to questions and to getting the work done." says Debra on Google

★★★★★ Jordan was extremely helpful in getting my trust set up. He is very quick to respond to questions and to getting the work done.

07/18/2023

"Jordan made it so easy to renew/replace our old will, trust, and all of our estate documents. One meeting and answering a few questions was all it took.

Very trustworthy!

We will use him again!" says Matt on Google

"Jordan was great to work with. He was super patient with all of our questions and changes. We feel like he has really h...
06/28/2023

"Jordan was great to work with. He was super patient with all of our questions and changes. We feel like he has really help us to make the transition when one or both of us passes easier for our kids." says Ronald on Google

★★★★★ Jordan was great to work with. He was super patient with all of our questions and changes. We feel like he has really help us to make the transition when one or both of us passes easier for our kids.

"Awesome and easy to work with." says Linda on Google
12/18/2022

"Awesome and easy to work with." says Linda on Google

★★★★★ Awesome and easy to work with.

"I was deeply impressed with Jordan's knowledge of the law and his willingness to learn my case. (had to repost!)" says ...
11/19/2022

"I was deeply impressed with Jordan's knowledge of the law and his willingness to learn my case. (had to repost!)" says G.H. on Google

★★★★★ I was deeply impressed with Jordan's knowledge of the law and his willingness to learn my case. (had to repost!)

"Jordan is empathetic and really takes the time to learn your case. I was impressed with his knowledge in tenant-landlor...
10/25/2022

"Jordan is empathetic and really takes the time to learn your case. I was impressed with his knowledge in tenant-landlord housing law." says Hayoung on Google

★★★★★ Jordan is empathetic and really takes the time to learn your case. I was impressed with his knowledge in tenant-landlord housing law.

10/21/2022

When is the best time to estate plan?

For most people, the best time to make your plan is now. Many people prefer to wait until they are close to passing away before making an estate plan because they do not want to go through any hassle of making changes and adjustments to their plan as their life goes on.

However, people that use this strategy run the risk of not having a plan in place if an accident or debilitating illness occurs. These people are usually very glad to learn that making adjustments to your estate plan tends to be very quick, simple, and inexpensive.

Also, estate plans often include documents that are meant to protect you in the event of an accident or debilitating illness. Having those documents in place already can be a great source of peace to both you and your loved ones.

If you would like to discuss your situation and see if now is the right time for you to begin estate planning, call us at (801) 785-7563 to schedule your free consultation.

10/19/2022

What is the difference between a will and trust?

While there are many similarities between wills and trusts, there are also important differences between the two. At their core, both a will and a trust are a set of instructions for how your assets and belongings (your “estate”) should be distributed. The key difference between the two is that a will simply directs how your estate should be distributed, while a trust is a new entity that you have created, and that you control, which takes ownership of your estate then directs its distribution.

That key difference has many important effects on estate planning. Because a trust is a new entity that owns your estate for you, if you have a properly created trust, your estate will not need to go through the probate process. A trust also gives you more flexibility in estate planning than a will. If you use a trust for estate planning, you can allow your loved ones to receive their inheritance in installments, instead of a lump sum. You can also direct that the funds be used for specific purposes, ensuring that your legacy is used to benefit your loved ones. This flexibility can often be a benefit when people are concerned that a loved one might spend their inheritance unwisely.

When deciding whether a will or a trust is the better option for you, it is important to think about the additional features or benefits that a trust brings and decide if they are important to you.

If you would like to learn more about trusts and wills, as well as to see which may be the best fit for you in your individual situation, call us at (801) 785-7563 to schedule your free consultation.

10/17/2022

What is Probate?

Probate is the name for the legal process of distributing the assets and belongings of someone after they have passed away. If the person that passed away had a will or had no estate plan in place a probate is usually required.

I like to divide probate cases into two steps. The first step is for the court to authorize someone to manage the estate. This person is called the Personal Representative. The second step is for all of the persons assets and belongings to be gathered, categorized, and distributed.

Here in Utah, you can also have a more formal probate process. This generally happens when there is some disagreement about what should be done with the assets and belongings. In a formal probate process, the court oversees every action. This can cause the probate case to move very slowly and to cost substantially more. However, the probate can also be an informal process. An informal probate process usually occurs when everyone is in agreement about what should be done. In an informal probate, the court only oversees the first step of the probate process. An informal probate can usually move much more quickly than a formal probate case, and, for that reason, is much more economical.

After learning about the probate process many people are concerned about the effects that the stress and expense of probate could have on their loved ones. Luckily, there are estate planning strategies that, if done correctly, can ensure that your estate skips the probate process entirely, which can remove a great deal of stress from your loved ones.

If you would like to learn more about strategies that will allow your estate to skip the probate process, or begin your own estate plan, call us at (801) 785-7563 to schedule your free consultation.

10/14/2022

How does estate planning help my loved ones?
Many people believe that estate planning is simply deciding how to distribute your belongings and assets among your loved ones. While that is an important part of estate planning, it is important to remember that estate planning can bring substantial benefits for you and your loved ones as well. Here are a few examples:
• If you have children that are under the age of 18, an estate plan will give you the opportunity to make a legally binding decision as to who should be the guardian of your children if you were to pass away. Knowledge that the decision is made and that your children would be cared for can bring peace of mind.
• If you have a child or loved one with a disability, estate planning can help ensure that they can maintain their eligibility for benefits after you have passed away.
• If your mental faculties begin to decrease, estate planning can ensure that your finances are secure, even if you reach the point where you cannot manage them on your own.
• If you are in a situation where you cannot make healthcare decisions for yourself, estate planning can ensure that your decisions are already known.
Estate planning is more than deciding how your belongings will be divided after you have passed away. It is the process of making important decisions now, so that you, your children, your loved ones, your health, and your finances are appropriately cared for when you cannot do so yourself. Having a plan in place will be an incredible benefit to your loved ones, the peace of mind that comes from having a plan can also be incredible.

If you would like to learn more about the benefits of estate planning or begin creating your own plan, call us at (801) 785-7563 to schedule your free consultation.

Address

1364 W State St, Suite 201
Pleasant Grove, UT
84062

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+18017857563

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Byers Shaw, PLLC provides corporate law, commercial litigation, criminal defense, estate planning, and more to the Pleasant Grove, UT area.