Rock Allen practices in the areas of trust and estate planning (individual, family harmony, tax and asset protection) and business planning (creation, operation and succession). He has assisted thousands of individuals and families design, maintain and settle trusts (revocable and irrevocable), powers of attorney (financial and health care) and wills with a plain English approach so they have the peace of mind that only comes from knowing they have proper legal planning in place that speaks for them when they can’t speak for themselves. Rock assures that his Loving Trusts efficiently minimize cost, time and hassle in creation, settlement and administration and effectively deal with the challenges of mental disability, the “Left Hand of Litigation”, the “Right Hand of Taxation” and kids blowing their inheritance. He co-developed the LifeSpan‚Ñ¢ Three Step Strategy for “Trusts that Work” including the essential elements of assisting clients to fund their trusts (transfer property into their trusts), train their trustees (so they know what to do when called upon) and formally update their trusts (because the one constant in life is change). He has essentially created a client cooperative format to access trust update services to address changes to: the Family – People and Property; the Law – Tax and Non-Tax and to incorporate the Very Best New Ideas. He coordinates the personal planning with business advice and counsel and together with his handpicked law partners and colleagues can assist with most areas of business faced by our clients in this area. Rock is a member of the Trust and Estate Planning and Elder Law Sections of the Utah State Bar. He has served as the president of the Weber/Davis Estate Planning Council as well as on the board of various charitable giving foundations and groups. He is actively licensed to practice law before state and federal courts in Utah and inactively licensed in California and Colorado. Rock is a highly sought after presenter to local, regional and national legal and financial organizations. Married to high school sweetheart Tracy with five children and one grandson so far.
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About Farmington, Utah
Farmington, a city located in the state of Utah (UT), is home to a population of approximately 24,463 people. Farmington boasts a median age of 30.1, with around 13.8% of its residents aged 60 or above. 5.1% of the population identifies as US Veterans. 5.7% of Farmington residents are disabled. The city has an average household income of $115,278, while the unemployment rate stands at 2.2%, and around 4.7% of the population is considered to be living below the poverty level. In terms of housing, the average home value in Farmington is $558,372, with a monthly rent averaging $1446.
About Elder Law
Elder law is a specialized area of law that focuses on the legal needs and concerns of aging adults, typically those over the age of 65. It covers a wide range of legal and practical issues that affect seniors, their caretakers, and family members. The primary goal of elder law is to provide holistic legal advice and support to older adults and those who are disabled, allowing them to preserve and protect their rights, values, and interests.
Elder law is not limited to any specific legal problem but rather focuses on the specific needs and challenges faced by the elderly population. The field of elder law aims to ensure that seniors have access to the necessary legal protections and support to enhance their quality of life and overall well-being.
What is an Elder Law Attorney?
Elder law attorneys specialize in addressing various legal matters related to aging, including estate planning, retirement benefits, health care planning, long-term care options, capacity and decision-making, public benefits, conservatorship, and administration of estates. They provide guidance and assistance in navigating complex legal processes and ensure that the unique needs and concerns of older individuals are met.