ProvenLaw is a four-attorney estate-planning firm on St. George Boulevard with roughly 95 years of combined experience among the named attorneys: Thomas J. Bayles, Phillip G. Gubler, Kaycee Link, and Lindsay M. Bayles. The firm additionally serves Kanab — one of the corners of Southern Utah where local estate-planning capacity is genuinely thin.
Why four estate-planning attorneys is a real advantage
Estate-planning solo practices are common in Southern Utah; multi-attorney estate-planning firms are not. The clinical scope difference is substantive. Medicaid-planning work, special-needs trusts, and tax-driven estate structures with multiple entities and trusts often require more than one attorney’s expertise to design and stress-test. A solo estate attorney can do a standard will-and-trust package; a four-attorney firm can do the harder structural work without referring out, and can also handle the operational continuity that a longer-running estate plan eventually demands.
The Kanab extension
Kanab is structurally underserved for legal services. The closest law firm with real estate-planning depth is in St. George, three hours of windshield time across the highway. ProvenLaw’s Kanab service-area extension is a meaningful access point for the Kanab and Kane County estate-planning clients who otherwise have nowhere convenient to go. It is the kind of geographic extension that costs the firm something to maintain and that the clients who use it deeply appreciate.
Disclosure
Web presence is strong, all four attorneys are publicly named with practice areas, and the firm’s focus is unambiguous. The main disclosure gap is that the firm does not publish a specific founding year, leaning instead on combined-experience framing — material for verification but not disqualifying.
Where this lands in the 435
A four-attorney estate-planning specialty firm with explicit Kanab coverage, named attorneys, and the clinical depth to handle harder estate work — that is among the cleaner candidates for the legal segment of the file, and the kind of firm a Kanab or Kane County client most needs the register to make findable.