Idaho Estate Planning - Mark Wight

Mark Wight

ESTATE PLANNING AND ASSISTANCE WITH ELDERCARE RESOURCES

Our clients have worked hard for a lifetime to provide security for themselves and their families. For many, this hard earned security has been replaced by fear. Fear of losing their home, their retirement, their independence and their dignity. Growing old isn't easy, but with some key planning at the proper time, seniors can protect themselves and their families from the climbing costs of assisted living or nursing home facilities; take steps to remain at home as long as possible; and, ease the burden both financial and physical of their families.

Idaho Estate Planning is a law firm dedicated to helping families secure peace of mind and a sure foundation for generations. We will research and analyze every option from private pay to Medicaid to VA Pension benefits to understand your risks and help you and your family plan effectively for "growing old". We will make sure that your wishes are documented appropriately in your planning documents to ensure that your wishes - not someone else's - are carried out. Our goal is help you preserve that security you've worked so hard for.

We also act as a resource for aging senior services by using a network of community providers and advisors who provide assistance with all the needs of aging seniors and their families. This can include the following:

  • Care coordination and management
  • Non-medical home care provider, home care aide
  • Veterans benefits specialist
  • Reverse mortgage specialist
  • Elder law services, medicaid advice and attorney-based estate planning
  • Relocating, downsizing, organizing, finding a new home and real estate services
  • Insurance, investments, retirement planning and financial advice
  • Medical equipment, home modification and disability aids
  • Preserving assets from Medicaid spend down requirements
  • Senior care placement services
  • Fiduciary services
  • Cremation and burial services

You can reach us at: (208) 939-7658 or go to the Contact page and submit a request.


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