Estate planning isn’t just about legal documents—it’s about making sure your loved ones are cared for and your wishes are honored.
Whether you need a will, a trust, or guidance on planning for incapacity, Alan R. Harrison Law in Idaho Falls is here to help. If an in-person meeting doesn’t work for you, we offer virtual consultations to make the process even easier.
If you don’t have a will or trust, Idaho’s laws will determine how your assets are distributed—and that may not align with your wishes. Also, a comprehensive estate plan covers more than just distributing assets. Often they include:
A Will or Trust: Directs how your assets will be handled after you pass away.
Powers of Attorney: Names someone to make financial or medical decisions on your behalf if you’re unable to.
Medical Information Release: Allows loved ones to access necessary health records in case of emergency or incapacity.
Guardianship for Minor Children: Ensures your children are cared for by someone you trust.
Estate Planning for Special Needs Families: Secure lifelong care and financial stability for your loved ones.
Every family’s situation is different, and estate planning isn’t one-size-fits-all. We help you choose the right tools to protect what matters most. Whether you're starting your initial planning or need to update or expand your plan, our attorneys are here to help.
Our step-by-step approach makes estate planning simple and tailored to your needs.
Step 1: Discover – We get to know you, your family, and your goals.
Step 2: Design – We gather key details and recommend the right legal tools.
Step 3: Build – We draft and finalize your estate planning documents.
Step 4: Review & Revise – We update your plan as life changes.
Alan Harrison Law provided exceptional service in helping my late mother-in-law establish her will and later guiding me as the executor of her estate.
David Hargraves was very helpful in explaining the process for estate planning, providing different scenarios as examples to help me decide in the best options for me and my family. Very quick and efficient. Highly recommended!
Mr. Harrison spent a good deal of time explaining the updated trust documents. The final product, and advice along the way, was exceptional.
Estate plans should grow and change with your life. Consider reviewing your estate plan when you go through:
Marriage or Divorce
Birth or Adoption of a Child
Death of a Beneficiary or Executor
Significant Financial Changes
Health Concerns or Disability
Moving to a New State
Changes in Tax Laws
Estate planning is about making thoughtful decisions to protect your loved ones and ensure your wishes are carried out. Whether you're just starting to consider your options, need update an existing plan, or want to work with a team that specializes in estate planning for special needs families, we’re here to give you guidance and clarity.
We also know life gets busy, which is why we offer both in-person and virtual consultations. No matter where you are in Idaho, we make estate planning simple, clear, and accessible.
Reach out to learn more about what could work best for you and your family from our trusted estate planning attorneys in Idaho.
Alan R. Harrison Law | Copyright ©2025 | All Rights Reserved