Idaho Living Trust Attorney

Fales Law Group provides legal services in Idaho, focused on living trusts, estate planning, and probate processes. With decades of experience, we have helped many Idaho families secure their future and avoid probate. Our estate planning solutions ensure your loved ones and assets are protected, giving you peace of mind. Schedule your free consultation with Fales Law Group today to start building your comprehensive estate plan and protect your family’s future.

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Why Trust Fales Law Group?

At Fales Law Group, we pride ourselves on being a top-tier estate planning firm, delivering professional services to individuals and families in Idaho. Whether you’re looking to create a living trust, establish a will, or navigate the probate process, our team is dedicated to protecting your family’s future.

Here’s why our clients trust us:

  • Experienced Estate Planning Attorney: Decades of experience helping families avoid probate and create tailored estate plans.
  • Client-Centered Approach: Personalized strategies focused on each client’s unique situation and needs.
  • Comprehensive Services: From living trusts to asset protection, we cover all aspects of estate planning.
  • Free Consultations: We offer complimentary consultations to help you get started.
  • Proven Success: Our satisfied clients have experienced peace of mind knowing their estate is in trusted hands.
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Estate Planning in Idaho: Secure Your Future Today

Estate planning is crucial for securing your family’s financial future and ensuring your wishes are honored. Fales Law Group is focused on creating comprehensive estate plans that include living trusts, wills, and powers of attorney. Our experienced attorney can guide you through every step of the estate planning process, whether you need to establish a family trust, protect your assets, or appoint a personal representative.

How We Help Protect Your Family’s Future

At Fales Law Group, we understand that every family’s estate planning needs are unique. Our tailored estate plans can help protect your family’s well-being, safeguard your assets, and provide peace of mind. We assist families with:

Creating Living Trusts: A tool to manage and distribute assets efficiently while avoiding probate.

Setting Up Wills: Ensuring your final wishes are clear and legally binding.

Appointing Personal Representatives: Assigning someone to manage your estate if you pass away or become incapacitated.

Guardianship for Minor Children: Protect your children by naming a guardian to care for them in your absence.

Call today to start planning your family’s future with our Idaho estate planning attorney.

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Here’s What Our Clients Have to Say

Common Questions

Frequently
Asked Questions

A living trust is a legal document that allows you to control your assets during your life and specifies how they will be distributed after your death. By using a trust, your assets are passed directly to your beneficiaries, avoiding probate court.

While both a living trust and a will allow you to specify how your assets will be distributed, a living trust helps avoid probate, whereas a will must go through probate. A living trust also allows you to plan for incapacity, whereas a will only takes effect after death.

Estate planning ensures that your minor child/children are cared for according to your wishes if you pass away. This includes naming a guardian and setting up a trust to manage their inheritance until they reach adulthood.

Yes, a living trust can protect your assets from certain legal threats and ensure they are managed according to your wishes if you become incapacitated.

Probate is the legal process of distributing a deceased person’s assets. It can be time-consuming and expensive, reducing the value of the estate. By creating a living trust, you can bypass probate and ensure a smooth transfer of assets to your beneficiaries.