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What You Need to Know About Trust Planning in Idaho

  • 2 August 2017
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What You Need to Know About Trust Planning in Idaho
Like so many things in life, trusts are not a one-size-fits-all, nor are they the end all and be all when it comes to estate planning. However, they are one of the many tools we use at Idaho Estate Planning to create your individual Legal Life Plan.  What is a trust? A trust is a...

What Vets and Surviving Spouses Should Know about VA Benefits

  • 14 July 2017
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What Vets and Surviving Spouses Should Know about VA Benefits
When it comes to the VA Aid & Attendance (more accurately called the Pension Benefit program), the VA may be keeping a secret! We know they aren't doing it on purpose, but we also know that many of the vets who are eligible for it aren't using what's available. Here are a couple...

5 Things to Know When You Hire an Estate Planning Attorney

  • 3 July 2017
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5 Things to Know When You Hire an Estate Planning Attorney
Once you've decided that it's time to hire an attorney who specializes in estate planning, how do you go about doing so? It can be challenging to know where to start! "Where should I look? What questions should I ask initially? How do I know when I've found the right attorney...

What Should You Do With the Family Home?

  • 20 June 2017
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What Should You Do With the Family Home?
Home Options for Aging Parents We who take care of aging parents know it well: the feeling of stress that comes with thinking of parents’ safety, finances, health and social isolation. However, grandparents’ and parents’ worries are usually about how they’ll manage to...

4 Things You Need to Know about Inheritance and Estate Taxes

  • 15 June 2017
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4 Things You Need to Know about Inheritance and Estate Taxes
When it comes to estate and inheritance taxes, the legal definitions of these terms can differ slightly from state to state. When someone close to you has died and you've inherited their property, it's possible that you could pay some form of an inheritance tax or estate tax. To better...
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