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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 Elder Law - Future of Medicare Threatened by Alzheimer's Care Costs

A report from the Alzheimer’s Association projects that Medicare spending on American's with Alzheimer’s will more than quadruple to $589 billion annually by 2050. Today, Medicare spends nearly one-in-five dollars on people with Alzheimer’s but by 2050, it could be one-in-three.In a recent...

Idaho Estate Planning - Keeping Beneficiary Designations Current is Critical

Life insurance policies and retirement plans are key components of most estate plans today. In many cases, they represent the majority of assets in an estate. If the beneficiary designations are not kept up-to-date or not made at all, then these key assets may go to someone unintended.Austin...

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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