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How to Protect Your Loved Ones from Elder Abuse

  • 29 September 2017
  • Author: IEP Team
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How to Protect Your Loved Ones from Elder Abuse
Though often not talked about, abuse of our elders is unfortunately all too common. In fact, according to the National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA), 1 in 10 adults over 60 have been victims of some kind of abuse. And out of those cases, roughly 60% of those are abused by a family member. How can...

How to Know if You're Ready for Strategic Planning

  • 6 September 2017
  • Author: IEP Team
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How to Know if You're Ready for Strategic Planning
At Idaho Estate Planning, we offer a variety of services to help you design your Family Legal LifeTM Plan. As each of us progresses through our lives, we have different needs when it comes to this plan, and that's where Pre-Planning, Strategic Planning, Crisis Planning, and VA Planning come...

Things to Know When it Comes to Blended Families and Estate Planning

  • 31 August 2017
  • Author: IEP Team
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Things to Know When it Comes to Blended Families and Estate Planning
Here are two trivia questions for you movie and television buffs. First, what big name Hollywood stars played on-screen spouses in the 1968 film Yours, Mine & Ours? The basic storyline of the movie paired a widow and her eight children with a widower and his ten children. Second, a...

What to Expect When You Start Your Legal Life Plan

  • 24 August 2017
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What to Expect When You Start Your Legal Life Plan
In Mark's book, Get Real: Planning for Life, Death, Disability, he outlines our process for creating your Family Legal Life™ Plan. (If you haven’t received a copy of this book, please us know now and we’ll send you one. Or you can request one online here.) This is a...

Yes, You Can Protect Your Assets and Qualify for Medicaid

  • 16 August 2017
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Yes, You Can Protect Your Assets and Qualify for Medicaid
When it comes to estate planning and Medicaid, we've talked a lot about the topic. This is because too frequently we meet clients in dire straights to pay for long term care, and they need to qualify for Medicaid to do so. Unfortunately, if they haven't done any preparation for this day...
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