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Every family has something that gets passed down. Maybe it’s Grandma’s handwritten recipe card, stained with flour, the ink faded but the instructions memorized by heart. Or Grandpa’s stories, told the same way every holiday, about how he got his first job, met Grandma, or “walked uphill both ways.” These aren’t just memories. They’re pieces…
Read MoreEvery year around the holidays, we’re reminded how powerful generosity can be. But some of the most meaningful gifts aren’t wrapped or given right away, they’re thoughtfully planned and felt for generations. Several years ago, a widowed father of three went to update his estate plan. His children were grown, his home nearly paid off,…
Read MoreEvery year, billions of dollars in life insurance benefits go unclaimed. Families often don’t realize a policy exists, or important paperwork gets lost in the shuffle after a loved one passes away. Old employer benefits, forgotten group policies, and outdated records can all contribute to money being left on the table—money that was meant to…
Read MoreReducing Loneliness and Fostering Engagement with Aging Loved Ones Last December, Sarah noticed her dad had stopped answering the phone as often. She assumed he was busy—until she visited a week before Christmas and realized the truth. His usually cheerful home felt quieter. The boxes of lights and ornaments were still in the garage, untouched.…
Read MoreAs the holidays approach, it’s easy to get caught up in family gatherings, gift lists, and travel plans. But it’s also the perfect time to reflect on what matters most — protecting your loved ones and ensuring your affairs are in order for the new year ahead. At Widlast Legal, we know that taking small,…
Read MoreAs the days grow shorter and Halloween approaches, we at Widlast Legal can’t help but think of the spookier side of probate — the strange, true stories that remind us how unpredictable estate administration can be. While they might sound like ghost stories, these real-life cases highlight why careful, proactive planning matters. The “Disappearing Will”…
Read MoreSupporting loved ones through the power of song At Widlast Legal, we often remind families that estate and care planning aren’t just about documents — they’re about preserving dignity, joy, and connection. One of the most beautiful examples of this is how music can touch memory, especially for those living with dementia or memory loss.…
Read MoreWhen her father passed away, Anna found herself surrounded by canvases—hundreds of them. Some were finished masterpieces; others were half-painted, still smelling faintly of oil and turpentine. Each one told a piece of his story, yet Anna didn’t know what her father wanted done with them. Should she sell them? Donate them? Keep them all?…
Read MoreOne of the most common—and often most confusing—questions families face after the loss of a loved one is: what happens to their debts? At a time when emotions are already heavy, sorting through financial obligations can feel overwhelming. Understanding how debts are handled can bring clarity and prevent unnecessary stress for surviving family members. The…
Read MoreWhen Margaret’s family first heard the word “dementia” from her doctor, they were overwhelmed. There were medications to consider, new routines to set, and a swirl of emotions—fear, sadness, confusion. But in the quiet moments at home, Margaret’s daughter realized something important: her mom could still express what mattered to her. She could still say…
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