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By Lane V. Erickson, Idaho Estate Planning Attorney

We live in a day and age when traveling has never been easier or more available than it is today. Through modern technology the speed of travel has increased and a person can literally find themselves in any major city in the world within a short time. As an estate planning attorney for the last 20 years I have had numerous clients ask me about what they should do with their estate planning documents when they travel. Below is a list of the three main documents included in a person’s basic estate plan and what should be done with these documents while traveling.

  1. Your Powers of Attorney

By Lane V. Erickson, Idaho Estate Planning Attorney

With nearly 20 years of experience in assisting clients with their estate planning and helping their families with probate issues later, I have seen numerous problems that arise with property that is held by a person who passes away. It seems to be more and more common that nobody wants your stuff. The main reason for this seems to be the generation gap and the difference this brings to what each generation believes is valuable and worth owning.

We often help our clients work through these issues while they are alive so that they don’t become a big problem after they die. Here are three specific things that you should know about giving your property away to your family after you die.

By Lane V. Erickson, Idaho Estate Planning Attorney

Over the 20 years that I have worked as an estate planning attorney I have helped numerous clients complete probate for their parents after they have died. Just recently I had a client come into my office for help with a probate. During our conversation about probate, this client asked me, somewhat despondently, “What am I going to do with all this junk.” My client’s reaction to dealing with the property that was left by their deceased parent is not uncommon.

There is no answer that will help every single person who is dealing with this problem. However, through my years of experience I have come up with four tips on dealing with your parent’s property that may help you.

By Lane V. Erickson, Idaho Estate Planning Attorney

The world has changed dramatically in the 20 years that I have practiced as an estate planning attorney. When I first began, computers were still relatively new as a tool to be used by an attorney. Additionally the Internet was in its infancy and was used for little more than a resource such as an encyclopedia. But that is all changed now. The Internet is an important part of every person’s life today. This importance also now includes a person’s estate planning. Here are three important things that you should know about how the Internet has or could affected your estate planning and what you should do about it.

1. Social Media

By Lane V. Erickson, Idaho Estate Planning Attorney

While being independent and trying to do things yourself is a good idea in most instances, when it comes to estate planning, it can be a big mistake. As an estate planning attorney for the last 20 years I have seen countless estate plans individuals have attempted to complete on their own. In many instances these estate planning documents do nothing but create confusion and problems for the individual and for their family. Worse, in many instances the documents aren’t even valid.

While many people may think it is self-serving because I am an estate planning attorney, there are legitimate reasons why you should not attempt to do your own estate planning. Here are three of the main reasons:

By Lane V. Erickson, Idaho Estate Planning Attorney

We all love to watch the glitz and glitter in the lives of celebrities and envision our lives being similar to theirs. For some reason, many of us believe that celebrities have the perfect life. While I don’t know whether celebrities have a perfect life, I can tell you with some assurance that many of them make serious mistakes when it comes to their own estate planning. As an estate planning attorney my goal is to help my clients avoid making similar mistakes. Here are three serious estate planning mistakes celebrities have made in their lives that you can learn from.

1. Consider Your Debts

By Lane V. Erickson, Idaho Estate Planning Attorney

It is the dream of almost every person who is an employee. All of us envision ourselves retiring early and enjoying our free time traveling, and doing those things that we don’t get to do while we are working. While this is a dream for most people, there are some people who do in fact retire early. Regardless of whether you are seeking early retirement or are simply thinking about your future, you should include a complete estate plan as part of your planning.

Here are three specific things that you should know about estate planning can help you in your future regardless of whether you have or are about to retire early.

By Lane V. Erickson, Idaho Estate Planning Attorney

After nearly 20 years of experience in working as an Idaho estate planning attorney I have helped numerous clients complete their own Idaho estate plans. Additionally, I’ve guided many families, and close relatives through the probate process in Idaho after a loved one has passed away. Based on these experiences I’ve had an opportunity to learn and work with Idaho law closely. Here are three specific Idaho estate planning secrets that I have learned.

1. Probate in Idaho May Not Be Necessary

By Lane V. Erickson, Idaho Estate Planning Attorney

As the saying goes those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. After nearly 20 years as an Idaho estate planning attorney I have seen many problems That have occurred due to the lack of planning or the failure to complete a plan. I called these Idaho estate planning horror stories. Without providing any names or dates, and by making these more generic here are three situations that I have seen and which have happened on a regular basis.

1. Creating an Invalid Will

By Lane V. Erickson, Idaho Estate Planning Attorney

Having been an Idaho estate planning attorney now for nearly 20 years, I have come to learn that most people don’t think much about estate planning until it’s too late. In fact based on my experience I have found that there are really 3 very common estate planning strategies in Idaho. By understanding what these estate planning strategies are, you can determine which one will fit your needs the best. The three most common estate planning strategies are:

1. The Do Nothing Plan

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