№ 091 · Listed
Trade · Legal Estate Planning
Location · St. George, UT
Status · Listed in 435 Alliance

Legal Estate Planning

Wealth & Estate Law Group, PLLC

St. George, UT · Listed in the 435 Alliance — a Southern Utah register of vetted, locally owned businesses.

Wesley A. Winsor founded Wealth & Estate Law Group in 2013 after taking his BYU undergraduate degree to Alabama for law school and coming back to Southern Utah to practice. He carries Utah Bar #14370. The firm runs out of an office on West Tabernacle in central St. George — the same downtown stretch that hosts St. George Dental Care a few blocks east.

A narrow practice on purpose

The firm’s specialization is unusually narrow by St. George standards: estate planning, trusts, probate, asset protection, and related elder-law work. Most Southern Utah firms run as generalist outfits that handle estate work as one of several practice areas. Winsor has explicitly built a single-focus boutique around the estate-planning practice, and the focus is corroborated by his membership in the Southern Utah Estate Planning Council — a peer-membership group that is itself a credential signal in this segment.

Why estate-planning specialization matters in St. George

The estate-planning client base in Southern Utah is large and getting larger. Retirees drive a substantial share of the volume; the LDS-cultural intergenerational-asset-transfer pattern adds another layer; small-business owners with operating-company succession needs add a third. A boutique that does only estate work, and does it across that full client mix, accumulates a depth of pattern-matching that a generalist family-law-and-estate firm cannot match.

Solo-attorney concentration risk, openly stated

The honest caveat: as a solo-attorney boutique, the firm has the concentration risk inherent to single-attorney structures. If Winsor is unavailable, the practice as a whole feels it. That is a structural feature of the segment rather than a defect, but it should be on the page. The register should not imply more clinical depth than is present.

Disclosure

The bar number resolves directly through the Utah State Bar member directory, the founding year is published, and the Southern Utah Estate Planning Council membership is verifiable through the council’s own roster. Web presence is strong.

Where this fits

A solo estate-planning boutique with a clearly named principal, verifiable bar number, peer-council membership, and a narrow-by-design practice mix — this is exactly the kind of specialized Southern Utah candidate the 435 register surfaces well.

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