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Medical Care Choices in Idaho at the End of Life Part II

Deciding How and When to Stop Curing and Start Caring Some people are content to leave decisions regarding their death in the hands of others. By doing so, they may expose themselves to unnecessary and futile treatments as outlined above. They may experience numerous visits to the emergency...

Idaho Estate Planning Encourages You To Share Your Plans With Your Family

The best laid plans of mice andmen alike may fall apart in the face of chance. On the other hand, many plansfail because key participants to the plan are unaware that there is a plan.Call it a “failure to communicate.”If you have put your financialand estate house in order, then it will all...

So You Have Your Advance Directives, Can You Find Them?

When you get a flat tire, havinga tire jack can save the day.  But onlywhen you bring it with you. A tire jack doesn't do any good if you don't haveit with you when you need it. The same notion applies to your Advance HealthcareDirective. You or your loved ones really need to ensure that the...

Our Adult Children in Idaho Need Estate Plans Too

When a child turns 18, thetransition to adulthood seems to be just beginning. And even if the new, youngadult is not quite an adult in their parent’s eyes, legally the transition is done. That being said, when should your adultchildren have their own estate plan?MarketWatch recently addressed...

Your Idaho Heirs Aren't Psychic! Tell Them About Your Estate Plan

We first shared this blog in July of 2011. I hope you find it as useful today as it was then.Thefinancial consequences of failing to keep your legal and financial documents inorder can be significant. As pointed out in a recent Wall StreetJournalarticle, state treasurers currently hold $32.9...
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