Estate Planning Attorney in Phoenix, AZ
Flat-fee estate plans for Phoenix families. Wills, trusts, powers of attorney — explained in plain English.
Phoenix is the fifth-largest city in the United States, with a population that has grown rapidly as people relocate from California, the Midwest, and the East Coast. That growth means a large number of Phoenix residents arrived from states with very different property and estate laws. If you moved to Arizona from a non-community property state, your existing estate plan almost certainly needs to be reviewed under Arizona law.
Jon Miller is licensed in Arizona and provides estate planning services to Phoenix residents through a fully virtual process. The consultation, plan design, and document review all happen by video call. When your documents are ready to sign, we prepare a signing package and ship it to you with detailed instructions, or coordinate with a local notary if needed. You never need to travel to Utah.
Phoenix is in Maricopa County, and probate matters are handled at the Maricopa County Superior Court. With a metro area this large, the probate docket can be slow. A properly funded revocable living trust avoids that courthouse entirely and keeps your family's financial affairs private.
Services Available in Phoenix
From basic wills to comprehensive estate plans and business law guidance.
Estate Planning
Work with a Utah-licensed attorney for personalized estate planning. Trusts, wills, healthcare directives, and powers of attorney. Flat-fee pricing.
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Revocable Living Trusts
Set up a revocable living trust with a Utah attorney who explains everything in plain English. Avoid probate and protect your family.
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Wills
Get a professionally drafted will from a Utah-licensed attorney. Protect your family with clear, legally sound documents.
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Powers of Attorney
Designate someone you trust to handle financial and healthcare decisions. Utah power of attorney documents drafted by an experienced attorney.
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Healthcare Directives
Document your healthcare wishes with a Utah advance directive. Make sure your family knows your preferences if you cannot speak for yourself.
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Business Law
Legal guidance for Utah businesses. LLC formation, operating agreements, contract drafting, and business transactions. Flat-fee pricing.
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Arizona Estate Planning Law
Arizona is a community property state, meaning most assets acquired during marriage are owned equally by both spouses. This has significant implications for estate planning, especially for married couples moving to Arizona from a non-community property state. Arizona also recognizes beneficiary deeds for real property transfers at death, and the state has adopted its own version of the Uniform Trust Code.
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Schedule a free consultation with Jon Miller. We serve Phoenix and surrounding communities with flat-fee estate plans built around your family.