Living Will - Idaho Estate Planning

Idaho Elder Law - Planning For Retirement

The "health care side" of retirement is becoming one of the most important factors in the retirement planning process.According to a recent article in cincinnati.com, titled “Consider health care when retirement planning,” long-term health care may be a considerable expense, with most of...

Idaho Elder Law - Advance Directives and Powers of Attorney

If you are a regular reader of our Blog you probably know that Idaho Estate Planning is a part of the National Care Planning Council and a founding member of the Idaho Care Planning Council. A recent article shared on their website discusses the need for Advance Directives and Powers of Attorney...

Idaho Estate Planning - Even If You're Single You Need A Plan

If a married person dies without an estate plan, by law most of his or her property will go to a surviving spouse or any living children. However, single people do not have spouses and many do not have children.As reported in the Wall Street Journal, in an article titled "Estate-Planning...

Idaho Estate Planning - 8 Potential Mistakes to Avoid

Decide to get my estate in order, check. Get my estate plan prepared, check. Am I done?Not so fast.It is not enough to decide to make an estate plan and to then create one. Those are just two steps in the estate planning process. People who do nothing more often make big mistakes that could have...

Idaho Elder Law - 3 Most Important Rules for Your Documents, Location...

When you hear about the importance of location, you probably think of real estate. But realtors aren't the only ones chanting "location, location, location." Estate planning attorneys are just as concerned with location, but for different reasons.In a recent article titled "Location, Location,...
RSS
First34568101112

Categories