About Thomas M.
Thomas M. Crofts is an attorney practicing in Utah at Saint George Estate Law. He works in southern Utah and is part of a practice that takes on estate-related matters. Colleagues describe him as steady and practical in approach. He is admitted to the Utah bar and maintains membership in professional associations.
Crofts began his legal work in a regional context, building a practice that responds to local needs. Over the years he has handled matters that typically arise in estate practice, including planning and probate. He has experience advising clients on the steps required to manage assets after death and on procedures required by local courts. He engages in client conferences, prepares legal documents, and appears in probate proceedings when necessary.
In his day-to-day work, Crofts balances document drafting with courtroom appearances. He spends time preparing wills, trusts and related instruments. He also addresses issues that come up during estate administration, such as interpretation of testamentary documents and creditor claims. Peers note that he pays attention to procedural detail in filings and court calendars. He communicates directly with clients about deadlines, options and likely next steps.
Outside the office he participates in professional gatherings and maintains active membership in legal associations. That involvement keeps him current on changes in state statutes and local court practices. He has followed developments in probate procedure and elder law that affect estate administration in Utah. He also consults with other attorneys when matters benefit from a team approach or from a lawyer with a different specialty.
Clients come to Crofts for clear explanations and practical guidance. He is comfortable guiding families through the technical parts of estate administration and through the paperwork that often feels overwhelming. At Saint George Estate Law he works alongside colleagues who cover related areas when cases require broader input. His practice in 2026 remains centered on estate planning, probate and related matters handled in Utah courts and local offices.