Death Deeds in Southern Utah: Why are they Useful?
A transfer on death deed (TOD) is an option for an individual to pass along their property to designated individuals upon their death without requiring them to go through the probate process, which can be long and expensive. A TOD deed is also known as a beneficiary...Why you need a Will and why you want to avoid Probate In Southern Utah
Creating a will is a highly crucial action you can take for both you and your loved ones. A Will can not only legally safeguard your children, spouse, and your assets, but it can also outline what you’d like to see happen after you’ve passed away. Today in...6 Steps to Adoption in Utah
Adoption is a big step; introducing someone new to your family is a big responsibility. At Ruesch and Reeve Legal, we aim to answer some of the important questions related to adoption in Utah. Utah adoption requirements must be met before a hopeful adoptive parent can...Bankruptcy – Can Someone Get Rid of Tax Debt Through Filing Chapter 7 in Utah?
Chapter 7 is the most common type of bankruptcy for personal debtors. It is also referred to as straight or liquidation bankruptcy. Chapter 7 is most suitable, and most frequently used, by individuals, but can also be an option for businesses as a last resort to have their slate wiped clean. Chapter 7 bankruptcy is most often used by people who are far behind on their bills with unsecured debts to reset their finances.