- Business FormationEvery step of your venture. Whether it’s assistance in setting up your business formation plan, or creating a non-disclosure agreement, the Law Office of Trevor B. Eldredge has you covered. Our team of highly competent attorneys are ready to assist you today.
- Business DisputesIn addition to his legal practice, Trevor has successfully owned and operated numerous businesses, specializing in business consulting and corporate compliance. Trevor is currently active as a member of the Utah State Bar Association. Specifically, he belongs to the Business Law and Estate Planning sections of the Utah State Bar. Through his dedicated participation, Trevor seeks to continuously improve the administration of justice in his locale.
- Limited Liability CompaniesLimited Liability Companies are not recognized under US federal law as corporations; rather, they’re typically categorized as a hybrid of sorts. This occurs due to the merging of characteristics present in both corporations and partnerships/sole proprietorships. We’ll outline and further explain the functionality of LLC’s and the nuances of operating as an LLC in each of the 50 states, but particularly in the state of Utah. From there, we can advise you on how to proceed with licensure in any of the 50 states.
- Employment ContractEmployment Agreements: Employment Agreements (or contracts) are usually signed agreements between an individual employee, and their employer. Employment contracts can outline vital information pertaining to wages, schedules, and various other contingencies of employment. As a business owner, these contracts can very often serve as protective shields in the event of a dispute.
- Non-compete AgreementNon-Compete Agreements: A non-compete agreement is a contract that prohibits an employee from entering another position with a competing business after their employment period ends. This contract also blocks the flow of any sensitive or revealing information that relates to the operations and innerworkings of their former employer.
- Personal InjuryWe understand that obtaining any sort of severe injury, be it physically or psychologically, can be traumatic, and in many cases life-changing. Are you in need of a reputable attorney to advocate for you? Often times those seeking help have been involved in serious motorcycle, car, and automobile related accidents. We do it all, and provide services for those seeking retribution for personal injury in the state of Utah.
- Estate PlanningEstate planning takes a lot of the guesswork out of asset distribution post mortem. The legal processes revolving around transfer of assets can often be confusing and tedious for those involved if there doesn’t exist a blueprint from which they reference. Estate planning allows for you to largely control how assets and wealth you’ve accrued are distributed following your passing. Planning in advance may also help your beneficiaries avoid the legal process of probate, which can be unpredictable and lengthy, and requires further legal third-party involvement. Certain types of trusts may further be beneficial for your specific needs. In essence, estate planning is a way for you to protect your assets and legacy in a legally compliant format.
- WillsEstate planning typically serves as an umbrella term for a variety of different initiatives. Moreover, getting your legal affairs in order is recommended as it can drastically simplify various legal proceedings for your loved ones in the event of your passing. Wills and trusts can allow you to funnel your assets to various recipients, within certain parameters. Additionally, you can set the precedent for desired medical treatment in the event you are unable to authorize it due to a state of incapacitation. Estate planning can significantly ease stress surrounding these layered issues. We can help you navigate the specific nuances of estate planning in Utah.
- Trusts
- Power of AttorneyA deed is a legal document that dictates, conveys and transfers ownership of property from one individual to another. A deed can encompass power of attorney, licenses, patents, conveyances, diplomas, or commissions. Typically, deeds will require the potential recipient to meet various recipients before the asset can be legally transferred. Trusts and deeds are similar in the respect that they both deal with the transferring of assets. Moreover, a trust will usually detail when and how the asset in question will be transmitted to the beneficiary. A trust can help protect your privacy, legacy and give you complete dominion over how your wealth will be dispersed in the event of your passing. Furthermore, we can explain the nuances and details surrounding deeds and trusts. The specifics will vary depending on various factors.
- Probate
- Tax Law