A Community Property Agreement is a must if you live in Idaho. If you are married and own a home with your spouse, a Community Property Agreement will allow your spouse, upon your death, to manage and sell your home if necessary.
Men often pass away before their spouse leaving her with a home that she cannot afford or maintain. She often needs to sell the house and move into a place easier to maintain. Without a Community Property Agreement she will be required to file with the court to transfer the home into her name only so that she can sell it. This takes extra time and money she may not have.
A Community Property Agreement is a great planning tool used to ease the burden of your passing.
These are documents you may need to plan your estate and simplify your life: