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Clients interested in asset protection are trying to make themselves and their resources unappealing and unattractive to future unknown plaintiffs.
The attorneys at Dean Law are experienced business lawyers. We have assisted dozens of entrepreneurs create and structure their enterprises using corporations, LLCs, joint ventures and limited partnerships.
Clients interested in asset protection are trying to make themselves and their resources unappealing and unattractive to future unknown plaintiffs.
We facilitate one of the most important aspects of business protection, the development of a successful and binding contract. Contracts serve a wide range of purposes and cover many subjects such as property, money, goods, and services.
Do you live in Idaho and have a judgment in your favor issued by a non Idaho Court? Here at Dean Law, we can help you domesticate your foreign judgment enabling you to enforce and collect on it here in Idaho. Idaho statutes govern the process.
If a person passes away without a valid will or trust, then Idaho statutes determine who inherits the decedent’s property. That distribution and those receiving it may not be what the decedent wanted or intended. That is where proactive planning comes in.
Do you live in Idaho and have a judgment in your favor issued by a non Idaho Court? Here at Dean Law, we can help you domesticate your foreign judgment enabling you to enforce and collect on it here in Idaho. Idaho statutes govern the process.
Probate is the manner in which a decedent’s debts are paid and their property distributed to those legally entitled to it. In Idaho, the probate process and the trust administration process and the laws governing them are set forth in the Idaho Uniform Probate Code.
Parents often establish special needs trusts for their disabled child.
There are two types of special needs trusts, first party and third-party. It is crucial to determine which type you have or need. The determining factor is whose property is funding the trust.