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Idaho Estate Planning - Raising a Child with Special Needs

Many times, families raising children with special needs don't know how to begin their financial planning, says The New York Daily News in a recent article, "How to prepare a financial plan for families with special needs children."Experts estimate that raising a child to age 18 costs roughly...

Idaho Elder Law - Are You Prepared to Jump Into Your Parents Financial Lives?

"As people live longer, and apart from their grown children. The age and the distance means that an increasing number of these grown children will be invited into their parents’ financial lives, with little clue about any of the details the parents had handled for decades." In a recent Wall...

Idaho Estate Planning - Too Poor for an Estate Plan? Absolutely Not!

If you have completed your estate planning, when was that? Where are the documents? Does your family know where they are located?Estate Planning needs to be reviewed and updated whenever there is a major life event like a marriage, birth, death, or divorce.Haven't done any estate planning? Why...

Idaho Estate Planning - What's the Difference Between a Will & A Revocable Living Trust?

A will gives instructions about distributing your property after death, and living trusts are typically revocable—they can be changed along the way, and they are "living" because they're created while you're alive. A will is only effective when you die; a trust takes effect as soon as you...

Idaho Estate Planning - Plates of Armor Protecting Your Family

"Without a plan, a challenging time for your loved ones will become even more complicated and difficult."Estate planning is the way to determine what happens to you and your property when you can no longer make decisions due to incapacity or death. Without this, you stand to make a tough process...
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