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Welcome to Warner Law
Would you like to talk to an experienced professional about questions you have concerning you or your loved ones’ estate planning or problems connected with aging? We listen. We do not charge for initial consultations. We have been listening and advising regarding elder law issues longer than any other attorney along the Wasatch Front. When you are ready to discuss your concerns, phone us for your free consultation. We can do it on the phone. No obligation. Just a good discussion. We do not offer cookie-cutter plans. We design each solution for each unique situation and charge very reasonable fees.

Phone us for an appointment at
801-621-6540.


ESTATE PLANNING

Wills – Trusts
Powers of Attorney
Healthcare Directives

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Probate
Trust Administration
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Guardianships
Conservatorships
Medicade Planning

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Sunday, April 19, 2020

Most of us have witnessed the memory loss that often comes with aging. One person in five will suffer from Dementia. Dementia is a general term often used to describe more severe forms of memory loss and other defects in thinking skills. Alzheimer’s disease is a severe form of dementia. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, a person suffering from dementia must have trouble with at least two of the following: memory, language, attention, reasoning and visual perception.

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