Justin Jeppesen is an Estate Planning attorney working with the law firm of Jeppesen Law, PLLC, in Meridian, Idaho, offering affordable Wills, Trusts, Probate Services, Estate Plans and other associated legal services to Idaho residents. My goal is to remove financial hurdles for the citizens of Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Nampa, and Caldwell to be able to afford attorney created Wills, Trusts, and Probate services.
Affordable
My commitment to affordable legal services provides clients with the opportunity to obtain quality legal advice that might otherwise be financially out of reach. Most services are offered at a fixed fee. And with a Complimentary Initial Consultation, clients are assured that any continued relationship will be based on meeting your needs without the additional concern of unexpected legal fees.
Clear Communication
I communicate in a conversational manner, so that clients and potential clients who haven't been legally trained can understand what will happen in their Estate Plan. Because, keeping it simple is the best approach.
Integrity
My understanding of integrity is offering a fair service at a fair price. This approach aligns with the desire to be the law firm that I would want to work with if I were the client.
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RECENT BLOG POSTS
Why do explanations have to be so difficult? Here is a beginner's guide to understanding some of the basic differences between an estate plan centered around a Will or a Trust.
If you think that the reward (lower cost) outweighs the risk (accidental disinheritance, inadvertent trust provisions, inconsistent provisions) of an online based estate plan, I invite you to read this short summary of common online risks.
Do you have a Will or Trust that was created in another state? Does the fact that you moved to Idaho render these documents invalid, or require these documents to be brought up to date?
Whether you have heard of a Power of attorney, health care directive, or living will or not, this post is worth your time. These necessary legal documents are a strategic and necessary part of your estate plan, especially in helping to avoid potential future problems.
Nothing in life is guaranteed, except death and taxes. So, is it a guarantee that you will have to pay death taxes?
A new child means lots of new responsibilities. One of these responsibilities is making sure you have basic protections for your child in the event something should happen to you.
Do I need a Will or a Trust? Most people don't know why one is more appropriate for them over another. Read about a few characteristics of each.