Idaho Estate Planning FAQs
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What Is Palliative Care?
A: In recent years, many hospice care programs added "palliative care" to their names to reflect the range of care and services they provide. Hospice care and palliative … More -
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What Is Do Not Resuscitate/Comfort One Dnr?
A: Comfort One (DNR) is a program offered by the State of Idaho Emergency Medical Services Bureau. This program gives terminally ill persons who are not hospital … More -
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How Can I Make It Known That I Want To Donate Organs?
A: A designation can be put on your driver's license that indicates that you are willing to be a tissue and/or organ donor. This is an excellent first step. However, it … More -
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What Is A Will?
A: Although wills can be very complicated, they are fairly simple in the grand spectrum of legal instruments. A will is essentially a legally valid document that outlines … More -
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What Other Things Should I Know About Wills?
A: A living will is really not a will at all because it doesn't provide for the disbursement of property. Instead, it allows you to state what medical treatment you would … More
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