Boise Estate Planning Attorney – Idaho-Focused Plans, Clear Steps

Experienced IDAHO Estate Planning & Real Estate Attorney with 20+ Years of Trusted Legal Counsel
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Estate planning built for Boise

Will, living trust, POA, and advance directive—organized and complete

Scott Brower Law Offices helps Boise families assemble the essentials: a will, a living trust when it improves outcomes, and a power of attorney for healthcare and finances, supported by an advance directive. From homes near the Boise River Greenbelt and North End to growing neighborhoods like Harris Ranch, your estate planning and asset titles will work together under Idaho law.

Idaho-specific planning notes

Probate under the Uniform Probate Code and tax context

We explain Idaho’s probate process, which can be straightforward when documents and titling are in order. We also clarify state versus federal estate tax considerations so families in Ada County understand where planning matters most and when simple steps are enough.

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Serving diverse Boise neighborhoods

Local coordination that keeps momentum

From the Bench to West Boise, we coordinate notarization, title updates, and advisor conversations to keep your checklist moving—without legal jargon or guesswork.

Life stages and common goals

Plan for kids, careers, and retirement

Young families focus on guardians and starter plans. Professionals and business owners explore trust options and succession. Retirees often prioritize simplified administration for heirs and clear beneficiary mapping across accounts.


frequently asked questions

Answers for Boise families


  • Do I still need a will if I set up a living trust?

    Yes—a pour-over will acts as a safety net and names guardians for minors.

  • Which assets belong in a trust vs via beneficiary?

    Typically real estate and non-retirement accounts go to the trust; retirement accounts use beneficiaries. We’ll provide a funding checklist.

  • How often should Idaho POAs be refreshed?

    Refresh periodically so banks and hospitals accept them readily; we’ll advise cadence based on your circumstances.

What Our Clients Are Saying

Build an Idaho-ready plan with confidence

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We’ll outline your options and deliver clear next steps.