About Wesley
Wesley Winsor earned his J.D. from Thomas Goode Jones School of Law at Faulkner University in 2012, where he studied business law and estate planning. He has earlier degrees in business and language from Dixie State College and a B.S. in business management with an emphasis in supply chain from Brigham Young University. Those academic steps provided a practical grounding in both transactional thinking and legal structure.
He began his legal career as an associate at Seegmiller Law PLLC in 2012. A year later he launched his first firm, Wes Winsor Law PLLC, and steadily expanded the scope of his practice. In 2018 he founded Wealth and Estate Law Group PLLC. The firm reflects a shift toward matters that commonly affect families and small businesses: wills, trusts, probate administration and contract work.
Winsor is admitted to practice in Utah and Texas and is admitted to the Federal Circuit. He has been active in local and state bar groups since early in his career. He joined the Utah Bar Association and the Southern Utah Bar Association in 2012. He also became a member of Business Networking International’s Tenacity Chapter in 2013 and joined Corporate Alliance (C4) in 2014. His membership in the Southern Utah Estate Planning Council dates to 2015 and continues today.
Colleagues describe his approach as methodical. He drafts estate documents, reviews business contracts and guides clients through probate steps when estates require court involvement. He handles transactions that require careful attention to formalities and timing. He also works with clients whose matters cross state lines, drawing on admissions in multiple jurisdictions.
His work has a practical bent. He helps clients translate financial and family arrangements into written plans. He also assists in preparing or defending contracts that define business relationships. The practice he heads now emphasizes planning ahead of crises and managing estate administration when a client dies.
Outside of court and the office, Winsor’s ongoing bar and professional memberships keep him connected to regional trends in estate and business law. He maintains an active role in local professional networks and often collaborates with advisors in finance and taxation when cases require it. He currently handles estate planning, probate, and contract matters.