Utah Estate Planning Attorney
Flat Fees, Done in 7–10 Days
For young families, mid-life professionals, and retirees across Draper, Sandy, South Jordan, Riverton, Lehi, and nearby. Clear guidance, plain-English documents, and no surprises.
*Transparent flat fees*
*Attorney-led process*
*Fast 7-10 day turnaround*
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Families Across Utah Trust Cutler Riley
“Clear, simple, and fast. We finished everything in a week.”
— Amanda R., Draper
“Flat fees were exactly as quoted—no surprises.”
— Brian S., South Jordan
“Perfect for new parents. They explained guardianship in plain English.”
— Haley & Mark, Riverton

Flat-Fee Estate Planning
Clear pricing for the core documents most Utah families need. No hourly rates. No hidden fees.
Single Plan ($1,250)
Revocable Living Trust
Pour-Over Will
Financial Power of Attorney
Advance Health Care Directive
Attorney consult, drafting & signing
Couple Plan ($1,750)
Joint Revocable Living Trust
Pour-Over Wills
Financial Powers of Attorney
Advance Health Care Directives
Attorney-guided signing session
Advanced Planning ($1,500+)
Special Needs Trusts
Asset Protection Trusts
Charitable Giving & Tax Strategies

Your Plan in 5 Simple Steps
A clear, attorney-led process designed to finish in as little as 7–10 days.
Book – Schedule your free consultation online to get started.
Meet – Meet with an attorney over the phone or in-person who reviews your goals and explains your options clearly.
Draft – We prepare plain-English documents tailored to your family and assets.
Review – You review everything and we make any needed refinements together.
Sign – Finalize your plan and sign your documents—typically within 7 to 10 days of your first meeting.

Who We Help
For Young Families
Protect your children with guardianship provisions and avoid probate.
Guardianship for minors
Trusts that avoid probate
Emergency instructions & POAs
For Mid-Life Professionals
If you’ve got teenage or young adult kids and aging parents, you need more than just a will.
Healthcare & financial powers of attorney
Successor trustee & beneficiary clarity
Coordination with elder-care and long-term needs
For Retirees
Simplify assets, reduce probate risk, and align your plan with real estate and accounts.
Clear distribution instructions
Real estate & beneficiary alignment
Attorney review of titling & funding

Estate Planning FAQs
Questions & Answers:
Do I need a trust, or is a will enough?
Most Utah families use a revocable living trust to avoid probate and keep control while living.What documents are included in the flat fee?
Trust, pour-over will, financial power of attorney, advance health care directive, and all attorney time.How long does the process take?
Usually 7–10 days from consult to signing.Are there hidden fees?
No. We quote a flat fee up front.Can we do the process remotely?
Yes, by phone or video, with e-signing.Do you serve areas beyond Draper?
Yes—Draper, Sandy, South Jordan, Riverton, Lehi, and anywhere else in Utah.