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Iden Law Offices provides practical, efficient and creative solutions to address our clients' legal needs. Legal matters can be confusing and intimidating for our clients. Our role at Iden Law Offices is to help our clients understand complex legal principles and issues so that they can make the best choices for their particular needs. At Iden Law Offices we strive to develop a relationship with our clients which extends well beyond the particular legal matter at hand.

Most of our work comes from long term clients and their referrals. The relaxed and informal office atmosphere is a reflection of the ethos of our attorneys and staff: excellence without arrogance.
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At Iden Law Offices we strive to develop a relationship with our clients that extends well beyond the particular legal matter at hand.
Our practice is intentionally small to allow a certain level of intimacy with our clients and their families.
Our practice focuses on estate planning, where we employ a proactive, creative, and counseling-centered approach.
This includes preparation of wills, trusts and powers of attorney.
We also provide probate and trust settlement services.
We would be happy to refer you to another qualified attorney for assistance in areas not handled by our firm.
Establishing an estate plan is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones.
Proper estate planning not only puts you in charge of your finances, it can also spare your loved ones the expense, delay and frustration associated with managing your affairs if you become disabled and after you are gone.
At Iden Law Offices estate planning is not done for you, it is done with you.
Our approach is simple; you teach us about your family, we teach you about the law, and then together we create an estate plan that really works.
Parents may be surprised and dismayed to find that they are not entitled to access to medical information and are not authorized to participate in important decisions regarding their adult children's healthcare at times of crisis.
Why?
Although they may still be students, in the eyes of the law they are adults.
As adults, their parents have no automatic standing to know or do anything.
Most kids, whether away at college or newly working, haven't executed advance directives.
How can you avoid this terrible situation?
When a loved one passes away, his or her estate often goes through a court-managed process called probate or estate administration where the assets of the deceased are managed and distributed.
If your loved-one owned his or her assets through a well drafted and properly funded living trust, it is likely that no court-managed administration is necessary, though the successor trustee needs to administer the distribution of the deceased's assets.
The length of time needed to complete the probate of an estate depends on the size and complexity of the estate and the local rules and schedule of the probate court.
Estate planning is the process of creating a plan to care for you and your loved ones and to distribute your possessions as you wish both during your lifetime and upon your death.
It's about giving what you want, to whom you want, when you want and in the manner you want.
Equally important, however, estate planning includes planning for the financial support of you and your loved ones, along with planning for your children's school and/or college, child care, medical expenses, and more, if you become disabled.
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