Foley Freeman has been serving the legal needs of families and individuals in Kuna for more than 40 years. Our expertise spans estate planning, probate, and estate administration. We take the time to understand each client’s specific needs when crafting estate plans, offering more than just generic forms. In probate and estate administration, we ensure our clients are informed and their interests are fully protected throughout the legal process.

Foley Freeman’s Estate Planning for Kuna Families

Estate planning can be a complex process, but with the help of our experienced attorney Mark Freeman, you can rest assured that your assets and family will be well taken care of. Working with financial and tax professionals, we craft strategies that reduce estate taxes and, in some cases, avoid probate altogether. Whether it’s a simple will, a living trust, or specialized planning documents like charitable trusts or business succession plans, we ensure your estate plan is designed specifically for you. At Foley Freeman, we take the time to understand your goals, ensuring that we provide legal protections that safeguard your financial legacy.

Foley Freeman: Serving Kuna Families Since 1978

In 1978, we started out small in Meridian, and over the last 45 years, we’ve become a pillar of Southern Idaho’s legal community. With hundreds of satisfied clients and a rare AV Preeminent® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell®, our reputation speaks for itself. Our commitment to community is the heart of everything we do. We take pride in helping families in Kuna with their legal needs, just as we’ve done for decades.

FAQs by Kuna Clients

Do I need a will in Idaho?

Yes. A will allows you to choose who inherits your assets, appoint guardians for minor children, and name someone to carry out your wishes. Without one, Idaho law decides who gets what, and that might not reflect your intentions.

Do I need both a will and a trust?

Sometimes. A trust manages most assets, but a will can handle anything left out and name guardians for children. Every situation is different, and we help Kuna families decide what’s best based on their needs.

Are Idaho estate taxes something I should worry about?

Idaho does not have a state estate tax. However, large estates may still be subject to federal estate taxes. We help clients in Kuna explore strategies to reduce or eliminate those taxes when necessary.

Get the Help You Need. Speak with a Kuna Attorney Now

Estate Planning problems can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to face them alone. The attorneys at Foley Freeman are here to help you navigate through it all. We’ll take the time to understand your unique situation and provide solutions that fit your needs. Call us today to schedule a consultation in our Meridian office. We’re ready to work with you and protect what matters most.