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After Death: Exploring Alternatives to Traditional Burial and Cremation

By Widlast Legal | July 30, 2024 |

In recent years, the landscape of end-of-life arrangements has expanded beyond traditional burial and cremation. As individuals and families seek more personalized, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective options, alternative methods are gaining popularity. At Widlast Legal, we understand the importance of aligning end-of-life choices with personal values and legal considerations. In this article, we explore some…

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Aging & Memory Loss: Summer Vacation and Respite Care: A Guide for Caregivers

By Widlast Legal | July 30, 2024 |

Summer is a time for relaxation, rejuvenation, and a well-deserved break from daily routines. For caregivers, however, planning a vacation can be challenging, as they must consider the ongoing care needs of their loved ones. Fortunately, respite care options can provide a solution, offering caregivers the chance to take a break while ensuring their loved…

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Planning Ahead: Understanding Key Roles in Estate Planning: Executor, Administrator, and Trustee

By Widlast Legal | July 30, 2024 |

Estate planning involves preparing for the transfer of an individual’s assets after death. Three crucial roles often arise in this process: Executor, Administrator, and Trustee. Each has specific duties and responsibilities, essential for ensuring the decedent’s wishes are respected and their estate is managed correctly. Let’s delve into these terms to understand their distinct functions.…

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Aging & Memory Loss: Elder Abuse Scams

By Widlast Legal | June 27, 2024 |

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day: Protecting Our Seniors from Scams In light of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (June 15), this month we are shining a spotlight on prevalent scams affecting seniors, to try to raise awareness.  At Widlast Legal, we are committed to safeguarding our senior community by educating our clients about common scams…

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After Death: Planning for an Inheritance

By Widlast Legal | June 27, 2024 |

The Importance of Estate Planning for Beneficiaries: A Crucial Step for Protecting Your Inheritance As a beneficiary of an estate currently under administration, you are likely anticipating the transfer of assets that a loved one left for you. While this period can be emotionally challenging, it also presents an opportunity to secure your financial future.…

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Planning Ahead: The Secure 2 Act and Retirement Account

By Widlast Legal | June 27, 2024 |

Understanding the Impact of the SECURE 2.0 Act on Retirement Accounts Overview of the SECURE 2.0 Act The SECURE 2.0 Act, signed into law in December 2022, builds on the original SECURE Act of 2019 to enhance retirement savings options and flexibility for Americans. The act aims to encourage savings, improve retirement rules, and reduce…

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After Death: DIY Trust Administration

By Widlast Legal | May 29, 2024 |

Administering a trust can be a complex and challenging endeavor. Often individuals consider a do-it-yourself (DIY) approach to save on costs and maintain control. However, this decision is not without significant risks. Here, we evaluate the pros and cons of handling trust administration on your own versus seeking professional assistance. Rewards of DIY Cost Savings:…

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Aging & Memory Loss: Protecting Our Elders: Preventing Financial Elder Abuse

By Widlast Legal | May 29, 2024 |

As the population ages, the issue of financial elder abuse becomes increasingly critical. At Widlast Legal, we recognize the importance of protecting our senior community members from exploitation. Financial elder abuse not only deprives seniors of their hard-earned savings but also undermines their dignity and independence. Here, we outline key structures and safeguards to help…

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Planning Ahead: Psychiatric Advance Directive (PAD)

By Widlast Legal | May 29, 2024 |

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and so this month we shine a spotlight on the Psychiatric Advance Directive (PAD), which can be used to supplemental a general Advance Health Care Directive for individuals diagnosed with mental illness.   Mental Health conditions can become chronic illnesses. As with any other chronic condition, a person who…

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After Death: Ways to Avoid Probate

By Widlast Legal | April 25, 2024 |

Losing a loved one is difficult, and dealing with legalities like probate can make it even harder. In California, probate can take over a year or more and can be very expensive. Fortunately, there are ways to avoid it by using the strategies below: Living Trusts: Create a living trust, a legal way to hold…

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