Kylie Madsen

Securing the Future: Business Succession Planning for Family Businesses in Idaho

Securing the Future: Business Succession Planning for Family Businesses in Idaho

Family businesses are the backbone of Idaho’s economy—whether it’s a farm that has been in the family for generations, a small-town restaurant, or a growing construction company. Yet many families put off one of the most critical aspects of long-term success: creating a succession plan. Without one, even the strongest businesses can face...

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Without a Will or Guardianship Plan, What Happens to Your Children in Idaho?

Without a Will or Guardianship Plan, What Happens to Your Children in Idaho?

Understanding how Idaho law treats biological, adoptive, and non-biological parents when no plan is in place It’s a hard question to ask, but one every parent needs to answer: If something happened to you tomorrow, who would care for your children? Many families assume the answer is obvious—a partner, a grandparent, or a close friend will step...

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When There’s No Will: What Happens to Your Loved One’s Assets in Idaho?

When There’s No Will: What Happens to Your Loved One’s Assets in Idaho?

Understanding Idaho’s Laws When Someone Passes Without a Plan No one wants to imagine losing a loved one—especially not without a plan in place. Yet it’s more common than you might think. Whether it's an aging parent, a spouse, or a long-term partner whose relationship wasn't legally recognized, many families find themselves asking the same...

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Planning for Permanency: What Foster and Kinship Families Need to Know About Legal Options in Idaho

Planning for Permanency: What Foster and Kinship Families Need to Know About Legal Options in Idaho

Foster Care in Idaho: A Pathway, Not a Promise Foster care is designed to provide temporary care while a child’s parents work toward reunification. But sometimes, reunification is not possible, and caregivers become the most consistent and loving source of stability in a child’s life. Idaho law recognizes this, and offers pathways—like...

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Caring for the Caregivers: How Legal Planning Can Help

November is National Family Caregivers Month—a reminder to honor those who dedicate themselves to helping others. Learn how powers of attorney, guardianship, and other legal tools can protect caregivers and their loved ones alike.

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