For over 40 years, Foley Freeman has been providing trusted legal services to individuals and families in Star. During that time, we’ve helped many clients with estate planning, probate, and estate administration. When it comes to estate planning, we focus on giving each client personalized attention, not just filling out forms. For probate and estate administration, we guide our clients through the entire process, making sure their rights and interests are safeguarded.

Estate Planning Services in Star

At Foley Freeman, we work closely with financial planners and tax professionals to help our clients create estate plans that protect their assets and minimize taxes. Mark Freeman, our estate planning attorney, uses a variety of legal tools, including revocable trusts, to avoid probate when possible. To create a comprehensive plan, we may draft documents such as simple and complex wills, living wills, healthcare directives, powers of attorney, and trusts. We understand the importance of securing a financial legacy for families and ensure our clients’ estate plans are tailored to their specific needs. We also collaborate with other professional advisors to ensure all aspects of our clients’ estate plans are addressed.

Discover Foley Freeman in Star

From humble beginnings in a small Meridian house in 1978, Foley Freeman has grown into one of Southern Idaho’s most trusted law firms. In 45 years, we’ve earned the respect of both clients and the legal community. Our firm has received an AV Preeminent® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell®, a distinction awarded to only a few. We’re deeply rooted in our community and committed to providing the highest level of service to families in Star and beyond.

FAQs by Star Clients

What is estate planning in Idaho?

Estate planning in Idaho is the process of organizing your financial and personal affairs to make sure your assets are managed and distributed according to your wishes after death. In Star, we help families create clear, legal plans that protect what matters most.

What’s the difference between a will and a trust in Idaho?

A will goes into effect after death and must go through probate. A trust takes effect once it’s created and can help manage assets during your lifetime and after death. In Star, many families choose trusts to simplify future transitions.

Do I need to update my estate plan?

Yes. Major life changes like marriage, divorce, or moving to Star should prompt a review of your estate plan. Keeping it current ensures it reflects your real intentions.

Talk to a Estate Planning Attorney in Star Today

If you’re facing a Estate Planning issue, you’re not alone. The attorneys at Foley Freeman are ready to stand by your side. We’ll listen closely to your story, understand the challenges you’re dealing with, and offer practical, personalized advice. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with an experienced Estate Planningyer at our Meridian office. Let’s work together to find the right path forward for you and your family.