Retirement - Idaho Estate Planning

Moving to Idaho? Here’s What You Need to Know

  • 16 August 2018
  • Author: IEP Team
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Moving to Idaho? Here’s What You Need to Know
For those of you planning on moving to Idaho for retirement, listen up. The decision to retire, by itself, is one of the biggest decisions a person can make. Moving to a new state is a big decision. Retiring and moving to a new state can be overwhelming. As you make this move (from employment to...

Helping Your Loved One Plan to Age in Place

  • 26 July 2018
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Helping Your Loved One Plan to Age in Place
Aging in place during one’s retirement years is a wonderful thing to be able to do when one can. While ideal for many senior citizens, preparation is in order to ensure your loved one can best succeed staying at home. Staying at home may not be for everyone, but for those it is, there...

Different Kinds of In-Home Help for Your Loved One

  • 6 July 2018
  • Author: IEP Team
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Different Kinds of In-Home Help for Your Loved One
Continuing to live independently is one of the many options aging individuals may consider after retirement. In fact, 90 percent of seniors reported that they would prefer staying in their own home as long as they can. If this is something you or a loved one is interested in, it is important...

Are You Ready for Retirement in Idaho?

  • 24 May 2018
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Are You Ready for Retirement in Idaho?
If you’re considering retiring in Idaho – even if you aren’t a current Idahoan – look no further. Idaho Estate Planning has the essential legal planning and information you need regarding your retirement strategy. Protect yourself and your investments If you have a...

3 Things You Should Know if You're Retiring in or to Idaho

  • 17 January 2018
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3 Things You Should Know if You're Retiring in or to Idaho
A huge trend these days seems to be for many individuals to retire to some of the best states in the union (not that we're biased). This includes Montana, Wyoming, and yes, Idaho. Low cost of living, less traffic, and lower taxes are all part of the appeal. Not to mention the beautiful...
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