Friday, August 22, 2014

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF A REVOCABLE TRUST? JensenBayles Attorneys & Counselors at Law

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Phillip G. Gubler and Thomas J. Bayles

When people think of how they would like their assets distributed following their death, they usually think of using a Will.  However, depending on your assets, a Will may not be the best testamentary document to use.  Creating a Revocable Trust provides a number of advantages over a Will.
 
1.     When you transfer your assets to your Revocable Trust, your family will not have to go through the probate process.  Probate is a legal process in which the court supervises the administration of your estate.  Probate can be time consuming and costly to your family who will already be dealing with feelings of grief. With a Revocable Trust, your Trustee can immediately assume responsibility to manage or distribute your assets as you outlined in your Trust.  Since you will not be alive when your probate occurs, it will be your beneficiaries who will benefit from your efforts to avoid probate by creating a Revocable Trust. 

2.     A Revocable Trust can also help avoid additional probate proceedings if you own property in more than one state.  You may not realize that real property ownership in multiple states can result in probate proceedings in each state in which you own real property.  Property owned outside your state of residency can be transferred to a Revocable Trust while you are living to avoid probate in the state where the real property is owned.  Multiple probate proceedings are costly and time consuming.

3.     If you become incapacitated and cannot manage your own financial affairs, your family may need to file a Guardianship proceeding to establish a guardian for your benefit.  With a Revocable Trust, however, your Trustee can assume responsibility to protect and manage your assets for your benefit as long as you are incapacitated.  This can happen immediately and again can save time and money. 

4.     You can maintain your privacy with a Revocable Trust.  Probate proceedings are generally open to the public.  A Revocable Trust can provide privacy to you and your family members by avoiding the probate process.

5.     One of the best features about a Revocable Trust is that while you are alive, you have the right to alter, amend or revoke – which means you have flexibility.  Circumstances change -- you may get married or divorced, you may acquire or sell assets and agents or beneficiaries may no longer be viable.  With the flexibility of a Revocable Trust, you can plan to avoid probate, and make changes as you deem appropriate.
A Revocable Trust provides many advantages which include simplifying administration after death resulting in cost savings to your estate, management of your assets during your life and after death, the trust is more private, and you have flexibility to make changes.  If you would like to discuss the benefits of a Revocable Trust in your situation, then please contact our office for a complementary ½ hour consultation. 

JensenBayles, LLP provides a broad spectrum of legal services.  Thomas J. Bayles has been actively providing advice in the areas of trusts, wills, probate and tax planning in the St. George for over 15 years. Please visit our web site www.jensenbayles.com or call 435-674-9718 and ask for Thomas J. Bayles or Phillip G. Gubler. The information in this article is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be construed as legal advice.

Monday, August 11, 2014

Can Hearing Loss Be Tied To Sleep Apnea? - Advanced Hearing & Balance Specialists have the answer


Jacob Burrows, Au.D.
Doctor of Audiology
The answer is YES! A recent study published in May, 2014 found a high correlation with sleep apnea and hearing loss.
Sleep apnea affects the way you breathe when you’re sleeping. In untreated sleep apnea, breathing is briefly interrupted or becomes very shallow during sleep. These breathing pauses typically last between 10 to 20 seconds and can occur up to hundreds of times a night, jolting you out of your natural sleep rhythm. As a consequence, you spend more time in light sleep and less time in the deep, restorative sleep you need to be energetic, mentally sharp, and productive the next day. This chronic sleep deprivation results in daytime sleepiness, slow reflexes, poor concentration, and an increased risk of accidents. Sleep apnea can also lead to serious health problems over time, including diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, weight gain and their findings indicate… sleep apnea is also associated with an increased risk of hearing impairment.  
This particular study was conducted over several years and included 13,000 participants. Their findings revealed that participants with sleep apnea were independently associated with 31% increase in high frequency hearing loss. Because sleep apnea is commonly associated with vascular inflammation and atherosclerosis (hardening and narrowing of the arteries), it is also suspected to be associated with hearing loss via vascular insufficiency of the cochlea, a hearing organ that is supplied by end arteries.
Sleep apnea can affect our lives in many ways, including our hearing health. Untreated hearing loss can lead to an increase in depression, feelings of anxiety and isolation from family and friends. If you are concerned about the possibility sleep apnea and hearing loss, or simply hearing loss in general, it is wise to have your hearing evaluated.
Advanced Hearing & Balance Specialists has provided the area’s most trusted hearing and balance services for more than 40 years. With offices in 10 communities throughout Southern Utah and Nevada, we make it convenient for you to receive the highest levels of care. We support research and development of the newest hearing technologies and the cure for hearing loss.  We always put our patient’s concerns first, matching each individual’s needs with the treatments and tools which fit their lifestyle.  For an appointment with a Doctor of Audiology at any one of our 10 locations, call 435-688-8866 or 800-548-0356.  

(Article facts provided by: Nathaniel Dunford, American Thoracic Society)
 

Monday, August 4, 2014

Cliffside Restaurant Voted Best of Southern Utah - Best New Restaurant

Cliffside Restaurant Voted Best of Southern Utah - Best New Restaurant.

Voted #1 in St. George for Best New Restaurant. #2 for Best Outdoor Dining and #3 for Best Elegant Dining. 

Thank you to everyone who voted for us.

http://www.cliffsiderestaurant.com/

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