About David
David Taylor took a winding path to the law. He studied English writing at Boise State University, earning a B.A. in 2003. That background in clear prose would later shape his approach to legal documents and client conversations. He returned to formal legal education at Concordia University School of Law and received his J.D. in 2017.
After law school, Taylor established himself in Idaho. He is admitted to practice in the state and built a practice in southern Idaho that reflects the community he serves. He moved into estate planning work relatively early in his career, applying his writing skills to wills, trusts and the paperwork that often traps people in confusing bureaucratic processes.
Taylor’s work is deliberate. He takes time to explain options and consequences. He does not use jargon to hide complexity; instead he breaks issues into plain terms. That approach has guided his interactions with clients facing end-of-life planning, family wealth transfers and the management of incapacity. It also shows in documents drafted to withstand scrutiny—clear, direct and tailored.
Beyond client meetings and document drafting, Taylor handles the procedural side of estate work. He prepares probate filings, assists executors and serves as counsel in guardianship matters. Those tasks demand attention to deadlines and courtroom rules. He meets those demands through steady organization and careful follow-through.
Taylor maintains current membership in professional associations and keeps up with developments in Idaho law that affect estates and trusts. He reviews changes in statutes and court decisions as they emerge. That habit helps him adapt documents and advice to the shifting legal landscape.
People who come to Taylor often bring complicated family situations or modest estates that still require thoughtful planning. He treats both kinds of matters the same way: aim for clarity, anticipate foreseeable issues and document choices so they are enforceable. He prefers to work with clients before a crisis forces hasty decisions. Still, he is prepared to respond when urgent needs arise.
He practices from an office serving Twin Falls and the surrounding region. He balances office appointments with remote consultations when appropriate. His practice centers on estate planning, probate and related matters at Twin Falls Estate Planning.