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Justice Law Idaho

(on west river street suite)
Lawyers and Law Firms in Boise, ID
Lawyers and Law Firms

Hours

Monday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

1161 West River Street Suite 250
Boise, ID
83702

Latest

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Six Things That You Can Do With a Will Decide who gets your stuff when you die. The most common and simple reason to make a will is to decide who will get your property when you die. Without a will (or other plan, like a living trust), your state laws determine how your property will be distributed -- usually to your closest relatives, like your spouse, children or parents. Learn more about what happens if you die without a will. Name an executor. After you die, someone needs to help wrap up your estate. You can use your will to name an executor (or personal representative, in some states) to take on this task. Without a will, a court will appoint someone to do this job. Learn more about naming an executor with the Executor FAQ and If There is No Will, Who’s the Executor? Name a guardian to take care of your children. A will is the only place to nominate a guardian to care for your children. If you don’t need a will for any other reason, but you have minor children for whom you want to name guardians, you should make a will. If you die without a will, a court will decide who should care for your kids. Learn more about a Guardianship for Your Children. Name a property manager to take care of you children’s property. Property left to children, either by you or anyone else, must be managed by an adult. When you leave property to your children (through a will, trust, or life insurance or other beneficiary designation) you can leave instructions about how that property should be managed – usually, either through a trust . Separately, you can use your will to name a property manager who will take care of any property that is left without a named guardian. Learn more about Leaving an Inheritance for Children. Provide a caretaker for your pet. You can use your will to name a trusted caretaker for your pet. You can also leave money to that person to help him or her care for your pet. Using a will isn’t the only way to plan for your pet’s care, but it is usually the simplest option. Learn more about Estate Planning for Pets. Provide a backup for your living trust or other estate plan. If you think you don’t need a will because you have a living trust and don’t need to name guardians for children or pets, think again – you might want to make a back-up will. A back up will provides a catch-all for any property that isn’t taken care of by your living trust or other estate planning device. For example, it will take care of any property that you forget to transfer into your living trust, that you acquire after you make your living trust, or that is transferred incorrectly to your living trust. Learn more about Living Trusts. Call us if we can help!
Team John! Fallot Your Heart- Our Heart Warriors Journey #Johnstrong 5 August at 13:22 · John has Surgery scheduled for August 27th!!!! He will be having a tube placed in his ear and a Palatoplasty to fix his soft palate in his mouth. We DONT have to go to Seattle for this surgery anymore! They don’t know how in depth the surgery will be since John wouldn’t let the dr see in his mouth. Like ever! As the dr was pulling his finger out of Johns clinched mouth he says “ Wow, John you have an incredible bite!” Dr Griffiths said that he’s the only child that he hasn’t been able to see in his mouth in 22 year. John hasn’t let anyone look back there. The ENT will also check out Johns airway and vocal box. The surgery is minor and should go as planned. Hopefully this time they are able to intubate smoothly and they’ll be no issues. You got this John ❤️
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In these time. We are more than thankful for our Clients! Each one a blessing.
Emily Sell January 10 at 8:01 AM ·

Information

Company name
Justice Law Idaho
Category
Lawyers and Law Firms
Est
2019

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Justice Law Idaho in Boise ID?
    You can reach them at: 208-375-9203. It’s best to call Justice Law Idaho during business hours.
  • What is the address for Justice Law Idaho on west river street suite in Boise?
    Justice Law Idaho is located at this address: 1161 West River Street Suite 250 Boise, ID 83702.
  • What are Justice Law Idaho(Boise, ID) store hours?
    Justice Law Idaho store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 9:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.