Living Will - Idaho Estate Planning

Idaho Estate Planning - Rest In Peace? Sorry, Not This Time!

When deciding how to dispose of a decedent's ashes, are the remains considered property? This is not an easy scenario for the court or the family involved.A recent case in Florida concerned the remains of a 23-year-old man who was killed by a drunk driver. The man was not married and did not...

Idaho Elder Law - Talking About Death At A Cafe?

Nobody really wants to talk about death. Especially not their own death. We tend to avoid thinking about it or discussing it with our loved ones. However, many people think we can actually lead more fulfilling lives if we discuss the subject openly and if we make plans for situations that could...

Idaho Estate Planning - Real Family Feuds Are Not a Game

Not only does estate planning help to benefit your children and other heirs when you are no longer here, it is also a means of keeping the family peace long after you are gone."Keeping The Family Together: Planning Ahead To Avoid Family Strife Later On" is a timeless article from the July 18,...

Idaho Estate Planning - Newlywed Considerations

A recent Motley Fool article, titled "Estate Planning for Newlyweds," says newly married couples should start their estate planning out small by changing their account beneficiaries. This should be automatic now that you have a spouse. Talk it through, weigh the options and your preferences, and...

Idaho Estate Planning - Life Changes Should Trigger Estate Plan Review

Things change over time. New tax laws, more grandchildren, an aging estate executor ... the list goes on and on. That being said, it's no surprise that a recent explorenews.com article, titled "Six reasons to take a fresh look at your estate plan," recommends that you should review your estate...
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