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Elite Estate Planning and Tax Attorneys
The McCullough Group is a premier boutique law firm in Salt Lake City, Utah, widely recognized as a leader in sophisticated estate planning, asset protection, and tax law. Founded by the esteemed attorney Lee S. McCullough II, the firm has established a reputation for excellence that extends throughout the Intermountain West. Located at 405 S Main St, in the heart of the financial district, The McCullough Group serves a clientele that includes high-net-worth individuals, family offices, and business owners who require high-level legal expertise. The firm’s focus is singular: to provide the most effective strategies for preserving wealth and passing it on to future generations with minimal tax impact and maximum security.
Unlike general practice firms, The McCullough Group dedicates its practice almost exclusively to Estate Planning and Tax Law. This specialization allows their attorneys to stay at the cutting edge of legal developments and offer creative solutions to complex problems. Whether you are dealing with a taxable estate, own real estate in multiple states, or have complex business interests, the team here has the depth of knowledge to handle it. If you are looking to hire a lawyer who can construct a fortress around your assets, protecting them from creditors, predators, and unnecessary taxes, The McCullough Group is the firm to call. They are known for their ”counselor-at-law” approach, taking the time to understand family dynamics and personal goals before drafting a single document.
Specialized Legal Services
The McCullough Group offers a range of high-end legal services tailored to wealth preservation:
- Estate Planning Lawyers: Designing comprehensive plans that include wills, revocable trusts, and powers of attorney to manage incapacity and death.
- Tax Lawyers: Expertise in federal estate tax, gift tax, and generation-skipping transfer tax planning.
- Asset Protection: Utilizing domestic and offshore trusts, limited liability companies (LLCs), and other entities to safeguard assets.
- Trusts Lawyers: Administration and settlement of complex trusts, acting as neutral third parties when needed.
- Business Succession Planning: Helping family businesses transition leadership and ownership smoothly to the next generation.
- Charitable Planning: assisting clients in setting up private foundations and charitable remainder trusts to leave a lasting legacy.
A Tradition of Distinction
The attorneys at The McCullough Group are frequently invited to speak at national conferences and are recognized by peers in Best Lawyers in America and Utah’s Legal Elite. Their commitment to technical excellence is matched only by their dedication to client service. They work collaboratively with your other professional advisors-accountants, financial planners, and insurance agents-to ensure a cohesive strategy. If you need to find a lawyer for a complex probate matter or to update an outdated estate plan, The McCullough Group offers the expertise you need. Order a lawyer consultation today to engage with one of Utah’s most respected estate planning firms.
Specializing In
Asset Protection, Advanced Estate Tax Planning, Dynasty Trusts, Family Office Services
Address & Location
405 S Main St, Suite 800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, USA. Located on the 8th floor.
Building Location
The office is located in the Washington Federal Building (also known as 405 Main), a prominent office tower in downtown Salt Lake City. It is situated on the corner of 400 South and Main Street, directly across from the U.S. Courthouse.
Suite Access
Enter the lobby from Main Street. Proceed to the elevator bank and select the 8th floor.
Parking Details
Validation is often provided for the Exchange Place Garage or the building’s underground parking. Access is typically from 400 South or Exchange Place.
Public Transit
Located directly next to the Courthouse TRAX Station, providing exceptional access to light rail services.
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