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Taylor Law Offices is your trusted partner in wills and estate planning, helping you create a secure and personalized future. Our experienced team of attorneys and consultants works closely with you to develop tailored strategies, specializing in will drafting, trust formation, and asset protection. Starting your estate planning journey is simple, clear, and designed around your needs.
Reach out directly or schedule a free consultation within 24–48 hours to discuss your specific goals. We are committed to transparency and provide responsive support, ensuring you have guidance whenever questions arise.
When it comes to protecting your interests, you can rely on Taylor Law Offices, PLLC as your dedicated legal partner. We provide dependable support, clear legal direction, and peace of mind throughout the entire estate planning process.
Led by Matthew Taylor, our firm has been recognized among the top law firms in the state and awarded for excellence as a leading business law firm in the Treasure Valley and across Idaho. Mr. Taylor was also honored as a 2025 Leader in Law by the Idaho Business Review, recognizing his leadership, dedication, and impact within both the legal profession and the community.
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Prepare an Estate Package at Taylor Law Offices to have peace of mind that your wishes will be fulfilled.
As a legally binding document, your Last Will and Testament Contains your last wishes to protect your assets and to make sure they go to your loved once and family members as you direct at the time of your death.
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A power of attorney is a legally binding document. It allows you to appoint a chosen individual or institution to manage your financial and legal matters.
There are two kinds of power of attorney.
Our experienced estate Attorneys will discuss these options with you and assist you in deciding on the most suitable choice for your position.
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An enduring guardianship is a legally binding document containing the appointment of a trusted individual to make decisions regarding your healthcare and lifestyle.
The invested powers only come into effect only once you have lost the capacity to make decisions for yourself.
As enduring guardianship is a nuanced document, drafting it with an experienced legal professional is essential. As such, contact our office on (208) 342-3006 for advice tailored to you.
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Estate planning isn’t just about creating a will—there are critical details many people only discover too late.
Hiring a Lawyer Should Feel Like a Relief, Not an Added Stress. We understand that navigating legal disputes can be overwhelming. That's why we've built our firm around one principle: put the client first - always.
A will is a good starting point—but it doesn’t always prevent probate. That means your family could still face delays, legal procedures, and added costs before receiving assets. Many people are surprised to learn that a more complete estate plan can help avoid these issues entirely and give you greater control over how and when your assets are distributed.
The right approach depends on your specific situation, which we walk you through during a consultation.
Without a plan, the court steps in to decide how your assets are distributed—and those decisions may not reflect your wishes. It can also create unnecessary stress for your family, especially during already difficult times. In some cases, even guardianship decisions for minor children can be left to the court.
A simple plan today can prevent these outcomes, and we can help you put it in place quickly.
Yes—but only if it’s structured correctly. Tools like trusts can help your family avoid probate and ensure assets are transferred more efficiently. However, not every situation requires the same strategy, and using the wrong approach can limit the benefits.
We help you understand what actually works for your situation before making any decisions.
Estate planning isn’t a one-time task. Major life events—like marriage, children, buying property, or changes in financial status—can all impact your plan. Even small outdated details can lead to complications later.
We help you review and update your plan so it continues to reflect your current wishes.
Not at all. In fact, many families benefit the most from having a clear plan in place. Estate planning isn’t just about large assets—it’s about protecting what you have, avoiding complications, and making things easier for your loved ones.
Most people don’t realize how simple and affordable it can be to get started.
In many cases, the process can be completed within a few weeks. It depends on your needs and how detailed your plan needs to be. What matters most is getting it done correctly the first time.
We guide you step-by-step to make the process smooth and stress-free.