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Thoughtful Planning. Lasting Peace of Mind.

Estate and business planning tailored to your goals, your family, and your legacy in Idaho.

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Most people know they need a plan. They just do not know who to trust with it.

Estate and business planning can feel expensive, slow, and confusing. Online forms miss important details. Generic documents can leave your family arguing, your business exposed, or your heirs stuck in court.

Your family is left guessing.

Without clear documents, loved ones may fight over decisions you meant to settle.

Probate can drain time and money.

A weak plan can create months of delay and legal costs during an already hard season.

Your LLC may not be enough.

Business owners often form an entity, then miss the records and governance that protect it.

Your assets can be more visible than you think.

Land, equipment, businesses, and savings need a coordinated plan, not disconnected papers.

A strong plan today protects your family, your business, and your legacy tomorrow. The right plan brings clarity, protection, and peace of mind.

The Curry Andrews approach

One coordinated plan for your estate, assets, and business.

Curry practices exclusively in estate and business law. That matters because your trust, company, land, retirement accounts, and family instructions should work as one plan.

His method is simple: identify the gaps, explain your options in plain English, then create custom documents that are built for Idaho life and your actual goals.

  • Custom plans instead of one-size-fits-all documents
  • Estate and business issues handled together
  • Practical guidance for families, farmers, ranchers, and business owners
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Find the exposure

Family, property, business, taxes, and administration risks are reviewed together.

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Build the documents

Trusts, wills, powers of attorney, LLC records, contracts, and governance are aligned.

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Keep control clear

Your plan explains who can act, when they can act, and what happens next.

Services

Focused legal help for the moments that carry the most risk.

Choose the category that fits today. Curry will help connect the pieces so your documents and decisions work together.

Estate planning

Give your family clear instructions.

Custom trusts, wills, powers of attorney, medical releases, and advance directives built around your family, property, and goals.

Business planning

Form and run your company with fewer gaps.

LLC and corporate setup, operating agreements, bylaws, minutes, resolutions, contracts, and governance support.

Asset protection

Protect what took a lifetime to build.

Coordinated planning for real estate, companies, equipment, savings, and inherited assets so avoidable exposure is reduced.

Probate and trust administration

Get through administration with less confusion.

Guidance for personal representatives, trustees, heirs, and families who want to avoid costly disputes and unnecessary delay.

How it works

A clear path from “I need to handle this” to “it is handled.”

01

Start with a short call

Share what you are trying to protect and what feels urgent. You will know if Curry is the right fit before you commit.

02

Review your family, assets, and business

Curry looks at the moving parts: real estate, heirs, entities, taxes, ownership, decision makers, and known risks.

03

Choose the right plan

You get plain-English options, including what each option solves, what it costs, and what can wait.

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Sign documents and know what to do next

Your plan is prepared, reviewed, signed correctly, and paired with practical instructions for keeping it useful.

Trust builders

Experienced counsel for families and owners who cannot afford guesswork.

Curry has prepared more than 2,000 estate plans, organized several hundred businesses, and served clients ranging from local families to entrepreneurs, ranchers, farmers, business owners, and high-profile clients.

“He listens and cares very much for his clients.”
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“Curry Andrews is an extremely intelligent, creative and ethical professional.”
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Active Idaho license since 2013 and Utah license since 2020Practices exclusively in estate and business lawExperience across Idaho, Utah, Washington, New York, and Washington, DCTaught courses at UND, LSU, UVU, and the University of Idaho law school annex in Boise

Common concerns

It is normal to have questions before you talk to an attorney.

“Is this going to cost too much?”

You will understand the scope before moving forward. The goal is to match the plan to the risk, not sell documents you do not need.

“I do not have time for a long legal project.”

The process starts with a focused consultation, then Curry tells you what information is needed and what can be handled online.

“Can I just use an online form?”

Forms can miss Idaho-specific signing, funding, administration, business, and asset protection issues that matter later.

“What if my situation is complicated?”

Complicated is exactly when coordinated estate and business planning matters most. You will get options in plain English.

Free consultation

Start with a low-pressure conversation.

Bring your questions about trusts, probate, LLCs, asset protection, succession planning, or a business issue that has been sitting on your desk too long.

  • No obligation to hire
  • In-person or online options
  • Clear next steps before you spend money

Free consultation

Tell Curry what you need protected.

No obligation. A short message is enough to get started.

Prefer to call? (208) 226-5138

FAQ

Questions Idaho families and business owners ask first.

Do I need a trust or is a will enough in Idaho?

It depends on your assets, family, privacy goals, and whether avoiding probate matters to you. Curry can explain the tradeoffs and recommend the simplest plan that still protects you.

Can Curry help if I own a farm, ranch, or family business?

Yes. His planning work includes families, farmers, ranchers, entrepreneurs, and business owners who need estate, asset, and company issues handled together.

What business documents do Idaho LLC owners usually need?

Many owners need more than a state filing. Operating agreements, minutes, resolutions, contracts, ownership records, and annual compliance steps can all matter.

Can we meet online?

Yes. Curry offers office, home, and online meeting options when appropriate, so geography does not have to stall the plan.

What should I bring to the first consultation?

Bring a list of major assets, business entities, real estate, family decision makers, existing documents, and any deadline or concern that is keeping you up.

How do I know if my current plan is outdated?

A plan may need review after marriage, divorce, death, a new child, a move, new property, a business change, or several years without updates.