Wesley Winsor

Wesley Winsor

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  • Texas, Utah
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Biography

Wes is happy and grateful to be able to serve his neighbors, friends, and family in St. George, Utah. Wesley A. Winsor’s practice consists primarily of Estate Planning and Contracts Law. He is a seasoned negotiator and experienced in guiding disputes into resolution.

Legal Services: Estate Planning - Succession Planning - Trusts - Wills - Advance Health Care Directives - Power of Attorney - Deeds - Probate, Guardianship, and Conservatorship Contracts - LLC’s- Operating agreements, Entity Formation, Partnership Agreements - Lease Agreements - Product Liability Waivers - Service Agreements - Negotiation of Contract disputes

In addition to his career, Wes’ interests include entrepreneurship, basketball, bargain shopping, longboarding, and most of all spending time with his wife Lindsay and their four children.

Education: Faulkner University, Thomas Goode Jones School of Law- J.D., Eagle Scholarship Recipient Brigham Young University- B.S., Business Management- Supply Chain Emphasis

Additional Languages: Spanish, Portuguese

Professional Civic Activities: Member, Southern Utah Bar Association; Mediation Training; Youth Sports Coach; Dave Ramsey FPU Coordinator

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Practice Areas
Estate Planning
Guardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration, Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
Business Law
Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
Probate
Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Will Contests
Real Estate Law
Commercial Real Estate, Condominiums, Easements, Eminent Domain, Homeowners Association, Land Use & Zoning, Mortgages, Neighbor Disputes, Residential Real Estate, Water Law
Elder Law
Tax Law
Business Taxes, Criminal Tax Litigation, Estate Tax Planning, Income Taxes, International Taxes, Payroll Taxes, Property Taxes, Sales Taxes, Tax Appeals, Tax Audits, Tax Planning
Fees
  • Credit Cards Accepted
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Texas
State Bar of Texas
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Utah
Utah State Bar
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Federal Circuit
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
  • Portuguese: Spoken, Written
  • Spanish: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
Founder
Wealth and Estate Law Group PLLC
- Current
Firm dedicated to the practice estate planning, administration, probate, and and asset protection.
Founding Attorney
Wes Winsor Law PLLC
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Associate Attorney
Seegmiller Law PLLC
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Education
Thomas Goode Jones School of Law, Faulkner University
J.D. (2012) | Business Law & Estate Planning
Eagle Scholarship Recipient; Public Interest Fellow; Vice President of the Federalist Society; Christian Legal Society
Honors: Eagle Scholarship Recipient, Public Interest Fellow
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Brigham Young University
B.S. (2008) | Business Management, Emphasis in Supply Chain
Scholarship recipient; Supply Chain Club; Strategy Club
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Dixie State College
A.A. (2006) | Business & Language
Honor Roll; Student Government; X-Club Service Fraternity
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Awards
Superb Rating
Avvo
Best Probate Lawyers in Saint George
Expertise.com
Top Attorney Award in Estate Planning & Elder Law
Attorney.com
2019-2022
Legal Elite
Utah Business
Up and Coming Legal Elite
Utah Business
Corporate Alliance Top Ten Carma Award Nominee
Corporate Alliance of Southern Utah
Professional Associations
Southern Utah Estate Planning Council
Member
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Corporate Alliance
C4 Member
- Current
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Business Networking International- Tenacity Chapter
Member
- Current
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Southern Utah Bar Association
Member
- Current
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Utah Bar Association
Member
- Current
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Publications
Articles & Publications
What Went Wrong?
Wealth & Estate Law
Guardianship vs. Advanced Health Care Agent in Utah
Wealth & Estate Law
How Not To Draft Contracts
Wealth & Estate Law
The Hardest Part of Estate Planning
Wealth & Estate Law
Why Not Just Do It Yourself?
Wealth & Estate Law
Your Kids Might be Headed for Foster Care and you don’t even know it.
Wealth & Estate Law
Speaking Engagements
Estate Planning, National Business Institute Estate Planning Seminar
Estate Planning Instruments, Hard of Hearing Division Services
Estate Planning Q & A, Memory Matters
Revocable Living Trusts, Memory Matters
Probate Court, Alzheimers and Dementia Society
Websites & Blogs
Website
Website
Blog
St. George, Utah Estate Planning and Contract Attorney
Videos
St. George Utah Estate Planning and Contract Attorney Wes Winsor Law PLLC presents Utah's Intestacy Statute Explained. Find out what will happen if you die without a will or trust... Utah Estate Planning at its Core- Transition of Assets and Incapacity Planning

St. George Utah Estate Planning and Contract Attorney Wes Winsor Law PLLC presents Utah's Intestacy Statute Explained. Find out what will happen if you die without a will or trust...

Designation of Guardianship Parents sentence their kids to foster care when they go on vacation without one of these.

Designation of Guardianship

Pay for it now or pay for it later Wes Winsor Law Law | Pay for your Estate Planning now or Pay more for it later.

Pay for it now or pay for it later

Utah's Intestacy Statute Utah's Intestacy Statute Explained | St. George, UT | Estate Planning Attorney 435-669-9755

Utah's Intestacy Statute

Negotiation Basics: BATNA explained. St. George Contract Attorney Wes Winsor Negotiation Basics: BATNA Explained

Negotiation Basics: BATNA explained.

Wes Winsor Law Value Proposition St. George, UT Trust and Contract Attorney | Welcome to Wes Winsor Law | Local & Experienced

Wes Winsor Law Value Proposition

website: http://www.weswinsorlaw.com/estate-planning/

St. George, Utah Trust and Probate Attorney explains what probate court is, and the general process that it follows.  Video talks about Formal, Informal, Executors, Personal Representatives, and... St. George, Utah Probate, Estate Planning and Contract Attorney | Trusts | Wills | Executors

website: http://www.weswinsorlaw.com/estate-planning/ St. George, Utah Trust and Probate Attorney explains what probate court is, and the general process that it follows. Video talks about Formal, Informal, Executors, Personal Representatives, and...

Estate and Legacy Planning 101 Estate/Legacy Planning 101 Gifting More than Just Money

Estate and Legacy Planning 101

Website: www.weswinsorlaw.com St. George Utah Contract and Agreements Firm present the four elements of a contract. Ever wonder if you have actually made a contract with someone? Watch and you... Contract Basics: The 4 Elements of a Contract | Wes Winsor Law | Contracts and Estate Planning

Website: www.weswinsorlaw.com St. George Utah Contract and Agreements Firm present the four elements of a contract. Ever wonder if you have actually made a contract with someone? Watch and you...

Wes Winsor is a contract attorney in St. George, UT. For more information on contracts please visit http://www.weswinsorlaw.com/contracts Video goes through the basics of the Parol Evidence Rule. The Parol... Contracts Parol Evidence Rule | Utah Contract Attorney | Wes Winsor Law

Wes Winsor is a contract attorney in St. George, UT. For more information on contracts please visit http://www.weswinsorlaw.com/contracts Video goes through the basics of the Parol Evidence Rule. The Parol...

website: http://www.weswinsorlaw.com/estate-planning/ St. George, Utah Trust and Probate Attorney explains what probate court is, and the general process that it follows. Video talks about Formal, Informal, Executors, Personal Representatives, and... St. George, Utah Probate, Estate Planning and Contract Attorney | Trusts | Wills | Executors

website: http://www.weswinsorlaw.com/estate-planning/ St. George, Utah Trust and Probate Attorney explains what probate court is, and the general process that it follows. Video talks about Formal, Informal, Executors, Personal Representatives, and...

Legal Answers
235 Questions Answered
Q. Can a spouse automatically inherit the house even if she's not included on the house's title (in the state of Utah)?
A: If her husband is unwilling to add her name to the title, I agree with Mr. Prigmore's assessment that ensuring her inclusion in the husband's will is a critical step to secure her position regarding the home. However, additional legal mechanisms might provide greater security and peace of mind.

Encouraging her husband to consider signing a Transfer-on-Death (TOD) deed or creating a trust could protect her interests effectively. A TOD deed transfers ownership of the house directly to her upon his death, bypassing probate and ensuring she secures the house without court involvement, as long as the deed remains unrevoked during his lifetime. A trust could offer even more robust protection. For instance, if her husband were to establish a living trust and name her as the beneficiary of the home, it would ensure the property seamlessly transitions to her without probate. Additionally, this option can safeguard privacy and make the process simpler and more secure.

These options should be introduced as part of a broader conversation about estate planning. While addressing ownership of the house is essential, the discussion should also include ensuring clarity on the disposition of other assets, debts, and responsibilities that could arise. Consulting an experienced estate planning attorney can help navigate these complexities and design a solution that secures her future while respecting her husband's preferences and any familial relations.

I hope this helps.

Wes
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Q. Mom died, no will, I am the beneficiary her bank account. A cashiers check for over $100K, she is both payee and payor.
A: The cashier's check your mother wrote to herself is considered part of her estate since she is both the payee and the payor. Under Utah law, when a decedent owns more than $100,000 in assets, the estate must go through probate in order to gain access to and distribute the funds. This means a personal representative, also known as an executor, must be formally appointed by the probate court to manage and distribute the estate.

Although the situation appears uncontested, with no conflicting claims to the estate, the probate process is still necessary because there are no joint account holders or payable-on-death beneficiaries directly associated with the funds. However, the process may be simplified through informal probate, as there are no disputes or complexities such as outstanding debts or additional heirs.

The steps you’ll need to take include:

1. Death Certificate: You already possess the death certificate, which is necessary to begin the probate process.

2. File for Probate: File a petition for probate in the appropriate Utah probate court to have a personal representative appointed. Since there’s no will, the probate process will follow Utah's intestacy laws to distribute assets.

3. Appointment of Personal Representative: Once appointed, the personal representative will have the authority to access and manage the estate, including obtaining the funds from the bank.

4. Distribution of Assets: As there are no creditors or disputes, the personal representative will distribute the estate directly to you (as the legal heir under intestate succession).

While the process is likely to be straightforward and should not involve extensive litigation or delays, Utah law requires probate due to the amount involved. It may be helpful to consult an attorney to ensure everything is completed properly and efficiently.
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Q. The correct way to post notice to creditors in the paper. And we're at the paper that I put it.
A: Can you please give me a little more context? Are you talking about publishing notice to creditors or notice to heirs that you don't know their address?
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Contact & Map
Wealth and Estate Law Group PLLC| Estate Planning, Probate, and Contracts
217 West Tabernacle Street
Saint George, UT 84770
US
Telephone: (435) 669-9755
Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday: Closed (Today)
Sunday: Closed
Notice: We are happy to accommodate appointments outside of working hours upon request.