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Planning Ahead: The Solo Planner’s Guide to Estate Planning

By Widlast Legal | December 30, 2024 |

Life is full of uncertainties, and without a solid plan, your wishes might not be carried out the way you envision. Estate planning is essential for everyone, but for single individuals, it’s especially critical. Without a spouse or adult children to rely on, the responsibility of ensuring your legacy is protected falls entirely on your…

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After Death: Myth or Reality: Is ‘Will Reading’ a real thing?

By Widlast Legal | November 26, 2024 |

If you’ve seen Taylor Swift’s video for the song Anti-Hero, you may recall the dramatic scene where the pop singer envisions her future children shocked and ungrateful reactions at the reading of her will.  The image of a room full of relatives, each eager for their share of a deceased loved one’s estate, may seem…

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Aging & Memory Loss: Embracing Change: Transitioning Smoothly to Assisted Living

By Widlast Legal | November 26, 2024 |

The decision to move to assisted living is never easy. It’s a journey filled with emotions, questions, and often a bit of uncertainty. For many, it’s not just about finding a new home — it’s about preserving independence, ensuring safety, and maintaining a fulfilling lifestyle. At Widlast Legal, we understand the challenges that come with…

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Planning Ahead: A Thanksgiving Reflection: Expressing Gratitude Through Estate Planning

By Widlast Legal | November 26, 2024 |

As we gather around the Thanksgiving table, gratitude takes center stage. It’s a time to reflect on the people who have shaped our lives and the blessings we hold dear. But gratitude is more than words—it’s an action. One powerful way to express thankfulness is through estate planning. Estate planning allows you to leave a…

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After Death: Death and Taxes, inspired by Benjamin Franklin

By Widlast Legal | October 29, 2024 |

Benjamin Franklin famously said, “In this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes” in a letter to Jean-Baptiste Le Roy in 1789. The quote was originally intended to refer to the newly ratified Constitution, but it is also relevant to explain the nexus between post-death trust and estate administration and the US taxation system.…

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Aging & Memory Loss: Lessons from the Lenos: Avoiding Conservatorship with a Solid Estate Plan

By Widlast Legal | October 29, 2024 |

When you think of Jay Leno, it’s probably his quick-witted humor on “The Tonight Show” that comes to mind, or perhaps his iconic classic car collection if you’re a car buff.  Mostly likely his name does not conjure up thoughts about estate planning.  But, earlier this year, Jay Leno’s legal woes shined a light on…

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Planning Ahead: Why We Love the MyCase Secure Portal

By Widlast Legal | October 29, 2024 |

In honor of October’s “Computer Learning Month,” Widlast Legal is spotlighting our MyCase client portal and its benefits, particularly for existing clients and clients who remain members of our Continuity Program. Think of MyCase as a secure, digital vault for maintaining all estate planning and any case documents, similar to a doctor’s office’s online medical…

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After Death: Understanding Estate Tax & Election Implications

By Widlast Legal | September 30, 2024 |

Planning for what happens after you’re gone isn’t something anyone looks forward to, but it’s one of the most important steps you can take to protect your loved ones and your legacy. A component of this planning is understanding estate taxes and the potential impact of upcoming elections on estate tax laws. As the November…

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Aging & Memory Loss: The Power of Swedish Death Cleaning

By Widlast Legal | September 30, 2024 |

Swedish Death Cleaning derives from a Scandinavian tradition called “döstädning” which combines practicality with sensitivity, helping you take control of your belongings and leave a lighter legacy for those after you.  Literally, the Swedish word translates to “dö” (which means death) and “standing” (which means cleaning). At its core, it is a mindful decluttering practice…

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Planning Ahead: Estate Planning for Millennials and Gen Z

By Widlast Legal | September 30, 2024 |

Estate planning is often associated with older generations, but it’s becoming increasingly relevant for younger adults in today’s digital and ever-changing world. For Millennials and Gen Z, estate planning is more than just creating a will—it’s about considering the complexities of digital assets, cryptocurrency, and non-traditional family structures. Here’s why planning ahead is crucial, even…

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