Idaho Last Will and Testament Package

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This package contains essential legal documents for preparing a Last Will and Testatment. The documents in this package are State Specific and include the following:


This package contains the following forms:


1.) A Will that meets your specific needs;

2.) Estate Planning Questionaire;

3.) Personal Planning Information and Document Inventory Worksheets


Bonus: You will also receive a completed sample of the Will for downloading FREE!

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Your will should state who gets what from your savings and property, including your home, investments and cash. It should cover all the things you own, such as cars, furniture, pictures and jewelry.

Decide what property to include in your will. Decide who will inherit your property. Choose an executor to handle your estate. Choose a guardian for your children. Choose someone to manage children's property. Make your will. Sign your will in front of witnesses. Store your will safely.

A person's last will and testament outlines what to do with possessions, whether the deceased will leave them to another person, a group or donate them to charity, and what happens to other things that they are responsible for, such as custody of dependents and management of accounts and financial interests.

Idaho law recognizes handwritten wills, referred to as holographic wills. Material provisions of the will and the signature must be in the handwriting of the person making the will.

No, in Idaho, you do not need to notarize your will to make it legal. However, Idaho allows you to make your will "self-proving" and you'll need to go to a notary if you want to do that. A self-proving will speeds up probate because the court can accept the will without contacting the witnesses who signed it.

There are certain types of property that legally cannot be included in a person's will. Depending on state laws, these may include: Any Property that is Co-Owned with Someone Else Through Joint-Tenancy: Married couples typically own the marital home in joint tenancy.Property being held in a living trust.

Bank accounts. Brokerage or investment accounts. Retirement accounts and pension plans. A life insurance policy.

Physical assets such as a house, cars or jewellery. Financial assets such as shares or bank savings, and. Heirlooms or possessions with sentimental value.

Must a living will be witnessed or notarized to be valid? No. As a result of changes to Idaho law made by the 2005 legislature, it is no longer necessary to have either a witness to your execution of a Living Will, nor to have your signature notarized.

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