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Planning Ahead: Headed Out on Vacation? Don’t Forget This Important Travel Prep Step

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Sunshine. Sandals. Suitcases.
Summer is finally here and if you’re planning a long-awaited getaway, chances are you’re busy booking flights, finalizing Airbnb stays, or mapping out that epic road trip.

But before you set that out-of-office reply and toss your flip-flops in a bag, there’s one more thing to check off your list: your estate plan.

Wait, estate planning? Before a vacation?

Yes, especially before a vacation.
Because while no one likes to think about “what ifs,” the truth is, travel comes with its own set of unknowns; flight delays, medical emergencies, unexpected detours. Having your legal documents in order isn’t just for someday down the line—it’s a sense of security for your next adventure.

At Widlast Legal, we often remind clients that travel season is the perfect time to make sure your estate plan still fits your life. Think of it like a tune-up for your legal safety net.

Why It Matters Before You Travel

Whether you’re jetting off overseas or hitting the road for a local camping trip, an updated estate plan ensures that if something unexpected happens, your family isn’t left in the dark. From making healthcare decisions on your behalf to accessing finances in an emergency, having the right documents in place is a gift to those you love.

And if you have young children? It’s even more important. Leaving your kids with a sitter, relative, or friend while you travel? Be sure they have legal authority to act in an emergency. (This is a step many parents don’t even realize is necessary.)

Your Pre-Travel Estate Planning Checklist

Before you zip up that suitcase, take 10 minutes to run through this quick legal check-in:

  • Review Your Will and/or Trust

Life changes fast. Make sure your documents reflect your current wishes, especially after a move, new baby, or change in finances.

  • Update Powers of Attorney

You need trusted people in place to make medical or financial decisions if you’re unable to. Ensure these are current and clearly named.

  • Name Emergency Contacts

Have someone back home who can access your documents and speak with doctors or authorities if needed.

  • Confirm Guardian Designations

If you have minor kids, make sure you’ve legally named both permanent and temporary guardians (like the person watching them while you’re away).

  • Review Beneficiaries

Double-check that your life insurance, retirement accounts, and financial assets reflect who you want them to go to.

  • Store & Share Key Documents

Use a secure digital vault (like MyCase) and make sure at least one trusted person knows how to access them.

  • Leave Medical & Travel Info with Someone You Trust

Include your itinerary, insurance info, and a copy of your healthcare directive—just in case.

Pack a Sense of Security

This isn’t about fear, it’s about freedom.
Taking care of your estate plan now means you can enjoy your trip knowing that everything’s covered, just in case life throws a curveball.

So yes, grab the sunscreen. Triple-check your passport. And while you’re at it, make sure your legal ducks are in a row.

Need help with a quick pre-travel check-in? We’re here for you.

Widlast Legal offers document reviews, updates, and secure storage options, so you can hit the road (or the runway) with confidence.

Book your pre-vacation estate planning appointment today.
Because a sense of security is the best thing you can pack.

Widlast Legal

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