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Idaho Estate Planning - Make Your Choices While You're Healthy & Capable

Getting a doctor's referral for hospice care may be the final push to get one's house in order. But planning for death shouldn't begin when you have fewer than six months to live, or worse, when it's left for others to sort out.Here are seven things from The Tulsa World's article, entitled...

Idaho Estate Planning - The George Patton Approach to Planning

George Patton's advice: "A good plan, violently executed now, is better than a perfect plan next week."Being in the Estate Planning and Elder Law business, one of the difficult challenges we have is getting clients to take action. If there is no urgency to act, then there is no strong motivation...

Idaho Estate Planning - Handling the Emotional Aspects of Estate Planning

Estate planning is about more than money. It’s also about handling the emotional aspects of leaving an estate to one’s heirs. In fact, family disputes often arise over the emotional aspects of “fairly” dividing up the physical mementos of loved ones.Parents can be stymied over how to...

Idaho Estate Planning - Making Your Eventual Death Easier on Your Family

Most people would probably say that planning ahead is generally a good idea. However, when it comes to what might happen at the end of their own lives, most people do not plan ahead, even though there are very good reasons to do so.Ask any probate attorney or doctor whether people should plan...

Idaho Estate Planning - You Don't Have to be Rich to Need an Estate Plan

Many people believe that they're not "rich enough" to have an estate plan, but this couldn't be further from the truth. We believe that estate planning isn't necessarily about how much money you have; it's about reducing the burdens on your heirs. The real focus of an estate plan should be to...
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