Blog

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...

read more
FTC Bans Noncompete Agreements Nationwide: What Business Owners Need to Know

FTC Bans Noncompete Agreements Nationwide: What Business Owners Need to Know

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued a groundbreaking final rule banning noncompete agreements across the United States. This new regulation is set to reshape the business landscape, with significant implications for employers. As a business owner, understanding these changes and how they impact your operations is crucial. Key Provisions...

read more

Insights & News

Most Recent Posts

End-of-Year Estate Planning Checklist: What Idahoans Should Review Before the New Year

The end of the year is the ideal time to review your estate plan—especially when family is gathered. This Idaho-focused guide walks you through updating your will, protecting shared property, planning for your business, reviewing medical directives, and having meaningful conversations with loved ones. Includes a downloadable checklist to make year-end planning simple and stress-free.

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.

Topics