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Idaho Estate Planning - Add Legal Documents to College Student's List

If you have kids going off to college this year, you may need to add an extra item or two to that back-to-school list. And no, you can't get these two things at your local Target store.Recently, Forbespublished an article titled "Two Documents Every 18-Year-Old Should Sign." As is clear from the...

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 Elder Law - Be Careful When Signing as "Responsible Party" for Parents

There tends to be a lot of confusion over entering into an agreement for long-term care for a loved one who is cognitively impaired. If you are signing your name under "Responsible Party," do you know what you are signing up for?A recent MarketWatch article, titled "How a parent’s health-care...
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