
Every family wants to protect its loved ones and ensure their future is secure. At Red Law Family Law & Divorce Attorneys, our Ogden living trust lawyer helps clients create strong plans that protect assets and avoid probate court. Studies show that over 55% of American adults do not have a will or trust, leaving their estate and minor children to the decisions of the state.
A living trust gives you complete control of your estate, property, and money while you are alive, and it ensures a smooth transfer to beneficiaries after death. With our estate planning attorneys, you gain peace of mind knowing that your estate planning needs are handled with care and focus. A living trust is a flexible and powerful tool that avoids probate, protects privacy, and secures your family’s legacy.
A living trust is often the cornerstone of a well-planned estate. Unlike wills, which go through the public probate process, living trusts keep your private documents safe and out of probate court. This tool enables you to manage assets throughout your lifetime and establish a clear plan for your beneficiaries after your passing. It also gives you control when circumstances change, such as divorce, child support needs, or other family law matters.
At Red Law Family Law & Divorce Attorneys, our Ogden living trust lawyer guides clients through every step of creating a revocable living trust. We listen to your estate planning goals, explain the process in simple terms, and design a plan that fits your financial situation and family needs. Our experienced attorneys also integrate estate planning tools, including tax planning, asset protection, and special needs trusts for children or loved ones who require additional care. With our legal representation, you protect your estate, provide for future generations, and avoid unnecessary costs and stress.

A living trust is a legal document that holds your assets during your life and transfers them to your beneficiaries after your passing. You remain in charge of the trust during your lifetime, managing property, money, and retirement accounts for your own benefit. After death, your chosen trustee or successor trustee distributes assets without going through probate court. This process saves time, protects privacy, and reduces conflict among family members.
At Red Law Family Law & Divorce Attorneys, we provide estate planning services to help families in Ogden, UT, and throughout Utah create living trusts tailored to their unique estate planning needs.
There are two main types of living trusts: revocable trusts and irrevocable trusts. A revocable living trust offers flexibility because you can change or revoke it as circumstances change. An irrevocable trust is permanent, providing stronger asset protection and potentially reducing estate taxes. Most people start with a revocable living trust when planning for their family's needs, personal property, and digital assets. We help clients determine which type of trust matches their financial situation and estate planning goals.
| Feature | Revocable Living Trust | Irrevocable Living Trust |
|---|---|---|
| Control | You keep complete control and can change or revoke it. | Permanent; you give up control once created. |
| Flexibility | Can be updated as circumstances change. | Cannot be modified without court approval. |
| Asset Protection | Does not protect from the beneficiary’s creditors. | Strong asset protection against creditors and lawsuits. |
| Estate Taxes | Estate remains taxable. | It can help minimize taxes and reduce estate taxes. |
| Privacy & Probate | Avoids probate and keeps documents private. | Avoids probate and provides privacy as well. |
| Best For | Planning ahead with flexibility for family needs. | Long-term asset protection and tax planning. |
A living trust may be right for you if you own a home, have minor children, or want to avoid probate. It is also helpful if you want to ensure private management of personal property, digital assets, or retirement accounts. Unlike a simple will, a trust allows you to plan for incapacity and name a trustee to act on your behalf. Many clients also utilize trusts to support a charitable organization or establish a testamentary trust for future generations. With our legal consultation, we guide you through the following steps to determine if a trust is the best choice for your family.
With a properly funded living trust, your estate bypasses the probate process entirely. This avoids the delays and legal fees associated with probate court and protects your family from additional stress. We ensure that real estate, personal property, and business assets are properly placed into the trust, allowing beneficiaries to receive them quickly. By minimizing taxes and costs, you protect the estate you worked hard to build.
Unlike wills, which become part of the public record, trusts keep your documents private. This helps protect your beneficiaries from creditor claims and reduces the likelihood of family disputes. With our help, you can plan in a way that supports loved ones without exposing details to the public. We have seen how privacy plays a vital role in protecting family harmony during estate administration.
Living trusts also prepare you for unexpected life events. If you cannot manage assets due to illness, injury, or personal injury, the trustee or successor trustee steps in. This avoids the need for a public court process and ensures your legal rights are preserved. We help clients plan so their financial situation, child support obligations, and family law matters remain secure even if they cannot act on their own.
One of the greatest benefits of a trust is the control it affords over the distribution of assets. You can decide whether distributions occur at specific ages, for educational purposes, or for other specific purposes. A simple will does not provide the same level of flexibility. With a living trust, you can also provide for special needs beneficiaries, protect against beneficiaries’ creditors, or even support philanthropic goals with a gift to a charitable organization. We help clients craft trusts that meet their estate planning needs and their family’s future goals.

At Red Law Family Law & Divorce Attorneys, we make creating a living trust a simple and clear process. With our help, you do not have to worry about the legal details. We handle the drafting, funding, and guidance to ensure the trust is valid and accurately reflects your estate planning needs.
As a law firm with experience in estate planning, family law, and real estate law, we focus on protecting families in Utah. Our process ensures that no one party is left uncertain about their legal rights or future.
We begin with a legal consultation to learn about your goals, family structure, and financial situation. In this step, we also review your assets, including personal property, retirement accounts, digital assets, and real estate. As your family law attorney and estate planning guide, we explain how each asset will fit into your plan. This meeting enables us to develop a customized strategy tailored to your unique family needs.
Next, we carefully draft the trust agreement to match your estate planning goals. We include key details, such as the names of the trustee, successor trustee, and all beneficiaries. This document also sets terms for asset distribution and tax planning to minimize estate taxes. As an experienced law firm, we make sure your trust is legally sound and ready to protect your loved ones.
A trust only works if it is funded. We guide you through the legal process of transferring assets into the trust’s name, such as your home, business property, or bank accounts. This step ensures the trustee can manage assets properly and carry out your instructions after death. With our services, you can be assured that your plan covers every detail and avoids the need for probate.
We also provide secure storage for your private documents, ensuring they remain safe and accessible when needed. We advise reviewing and updating your trust whenever circumstances change, such as a divorce, the birth of a new child, or significant financial shifts. These updates keep the trust aligned with your goals and family law matters. Our attorneys remain available to provide ongoing guidance whenever you need support.
Unlike a will, a living trust avoids probate court and keeps your private documents outside the public record.
No. Our law firm helps families of all financial backgrounds utilize living trusts to protect their assets and loved ones.
Yes. One party can serve as trustee during life, with a successor trustee taking over after death or incapacity.
Living trusts do not directly remove estate taxes, but they allow tax planning to minimize taxes for beneficiaries.
Assets not transferred remain outside the trust and may be subject to probate under Utah law.
Yes. A simple will is still needed to cover any property not placed in the trust.

At Red Law Family Law & Divorce Attorneys, we believe planning with a living trust is one of the smartest steps you can take for your family. A trust protects your estate, avoids probate, and ensures your loved ones receive property and money with less stress. As a trusted law firm with experience in family law, estate planning, and real estate law, we are here to help you secure your future. Our Ogden Living Trust Lawyers understands the unique challenges Utah families face and provides compassionate, clear guidance.
Contact us today to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation. Let us help you protect what matters most with a personalized plan that reflects your goals and gives you peace of mind.
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