Power of Attorney - Idaho Estate Planning

Idaho Estate Planning - The Basics

Although estate planning has many aspects, it's good to start with the fundamentals.A recent NASDAQ.com article, titled "Estate Planning Guide 101: A Basic Guide To Establishing Your Estate," gives some basic estate planning instructions that can help get you started.Outline Your Estate. It is...

Idaho Elder Law - 3 Most Important Rules for Your Documents, Location...

When you hear about the importance of location, you probably think of real estate. But realtors aren't the only ones chanting "location, location, location." Estate planning attorneys are just as concerned with location, but for different reasons.In a recent article titled "Location, Location,...

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 Estate Planning - Make Sure You Know What You're Signing

Do you know what's really in your estate plan? Do you understand each document that you've signed? Maybe it's time to ask some questions.Unfortunately, when many people consult an estate planning attorney, they tell the attorney what they want. The attorney then drafts an estate plan that...

Idaho Elder Law - Make Sure Your Power of Attorney Will Be Accepted

Maybe your power of attorney isn't so powerful after all. Well, at least not in some instances.General Durable Powers of Attorney are an important part of almost all estate plans. They provide a cheap and effective way for someone to designate a person to handle financial matters in the event of...
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