Alexandria C Kincaid, experienced Business, Criminal Defense attorney in Boise, ID with 6 reviews
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Alexandria C Kincaid

4401 N. Eagle Road, Boise, ID

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1998:
University of Idaho, J.D.
1995:
University of California, Davis, B.A.

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Steven

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21 Jan, 2019
I allways get great help and advise, the knowledge and info has been very helpful in my legal journey, highly recommend Alexandria Kincaid.
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Donald

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14 Jul, 2016
The first thing I noticed about this office is the friendliness of the office staff and attorneys. My need was to have a Living Trust created, most of which I was totally unfamiliar with initially. Both attorneys answered any questions I had throughout the process, so ultimately the whole experience has been very positive. A+
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Patrick

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08 Jun, 2016
Excelling attention to detail. Very timely and extremely intelligent. She got my legals issues handled very efficiently for my family. Alex will our attorney as long as we are breathing. We highly recommend her and her team.
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Publications

2018:
Alex Kincaid, Plan Now & Save Your Ass(ets) Later!
2016:
American Shooting Journal, The Inconvenience of Rule 41F
2016:
American Shooting Journal, The German Mauser Karabiner 98 Kurz
2016:
American Shooting Journal, The Good Guys
2016:
American Shooting Journal, Other Countries Own Guns Too
2015:
Alexandria Kincaid, Infringed
2011:
Asset Protection Blawg, Don't Let the Tax Tail Wag the Estate Planning Dog
2011:
Asset Protection b-LAW-g, Prevent Elder Abuse with a Restraining Order
2010:
South Coast Seniors, Congress Fumbles the Estate Tax Ball
2010:
South Coast Seniors, Pet Trusts
2010:
South Coast Seniors, Disposition of Remains
2009:
South Coast Seniors, Elder Abuse
2009:
South Coast Seniors, Estate Planning is for Everyone
2009:
South Coast Seniors, Elder Mediation Resolves Family Conflicts
2009:
South Carolina Bar Association, How to Talk to your Parents about Estate Planning over the Holidays
1999:
Idaho Law Review, Spousal Fiduciaries
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