Disability and Long-Term Care Planning – including Alzheimer’s care
Conservatorships and Guardianship
Medicare and Medicaid
Veterans Administration Benefits
Guardianship and Conservatorships
Adoptions
Last Will and Testament
Revocable Living Trusts – including amendments and restatements (especially helpful for new-comers to Idaho)
Powers of Attorney (Financial and Medical)
Living Will and Medical Directives
Medicaid Planning
Deeds and Asset Transfers
Gun Trusts
Probate process and administration of estate after death
New Business Set Up
Partnership Agreements and Review
Real Estate LLC Set Up
Business Integration & Planning Consulting
Beneficial Ownership Information Report (BOIR) Filing
Document Review
Having the privilege of meeting clients at very significant and unique times in their lives, I often find that we share many of the same experiences. I have been the caregiver to aging and ill parents. I have been a guardian, conservator and personal representative.
While each of these roles has their own challenges, my personal understanding of such roles enables me to empathize and effectively communicate with my clients. Therefore, I am dedicated to meeting clients where they are in life, in celebration of their milestones or to provide support through difficult times. Establishing special bonds with my clients is a truly rewarding aspect of my work as an attorney.
“Service is the rent we pay for being. It is the very purpose of life, and not something you do in your spare time.”
~ Marian Wright Edelman Attorney, Activist, and Founder of the Children’s Defense Fund
This statement captures the essence of my approach toward life, work, and people. Coming from a family tradition that places high value on the service of others and the community, I am committed to serving my clients, providing earnest and sincere representation on their behalf.
My commitment is to help families. The best part of my work is to be a resource for others during the important moments in their life, through happy periods as well as during challenging times. I meet them wherever they are in the cycle of life:
marriage, birth, blending of families, adopting a new member – even divorce, illness and death. I am committed to helping my clients plan for the future through proper estate planning strategies that will ensure the respect of an individual’s wishes, the care of their families, and the protection of their legacies.
We do not currently review trusts drafted by other attorneys for the sole purpose of advising.
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