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Aging & Memory Loss: What You Say Matters

By Widlast Legal | April 25, 2024 |

As our loved ones get older, some may face memory loss due to Alzheimer’s or dementia. This can make communication tough, but we can make a big difference with the words we use. Using positive words can make our loved ones feel better. Keep sentences simple and clear. Instead of asking complex questions, try simply…

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Planning Ahead: Special Needs Trusts for Your Autistic Child

By Widlast Legal | April 24, 2024 |

Planning for the future is a gift we give ourselves and our loved ones. When it comes to ensuring the well-being of a child with autism, the importance of thoughtful preparation cannot be overstated. One crucial tool in this process is a Special Needs Trust. A Special Needs Trust allows you to set aside funds…

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After Death: Trust Administration After Death

By Widlast Legal | March 28, 2024 |

Trust administration is a critical process that occurs following the passing of the settlor, the creator of a trust. At Widlast Legal, we recognize the importance of guiding you and your loved ones through this journey with care, attention to detail and expertise. Why Trust Administration Matters A common misconception is that having a living…

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Aging & Memory Loss: Elder Care Plan

By Widlast Legal | March 28, 2024 |

At Widlast Legal, we understand the importance of planning for the future, especially when it comes to elder care. Aging can bring about a variety of changes, and having a comprehensive Elder Care Plan in place can provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones. We are proud to offer a unique service…

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Plan Ahead: A Powerful Tool: Your Power of Attorney

By Widlast Legal | March 28, 2024 |

Have you ever wondered what a Power of Attorney (POA) entails and how it might benefit you or your loved ones? Today, we delve into this legal tool, shedding light on its significance, types and why having one is a crucial part of your estate planning. Power of Attorney: What is it? At its core,…

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Important Estate Planning Terminology You Need To Know

By The Law Offices of Janis A Carney | April 1, 2022 |

Estate planning is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones. This being said, there are a lot of terms that can be confusing, especially if you’re not familiar with them. In this blog post, we will explore some of the most important estate planning terms and…

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Call to Action on Proposition 19

By Widlast Legal | March 8, 2021 |

Prop 19 – For the past few months, our Law Firm has been extremely busy strategizing with clients, creating trusts and transferring properties before Proposition 19 took effect.  As a refresher, Proposition 19, passed by California Voters last fall, eliminates the ability for families to retain the low property tax base enjoyed by parents on…

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California Proposition 19, Its devastating effect on Your family and what to do before it’s too late!

By Widlast Legal | November 11, 2020 |

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW RIGHT NOW CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 19 ITS DEVISTATING EFFECT ON YOUR FAMILY AND WHAT TO DO BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE   By JANIS A. CARNEY Attorney at Law Certified Specialist in Trusts & Estates* and Elder Law**   Although not yet final, it appears that on November 3, 2021, Californians voted…

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Five Common Mistakes with “DIY” Estate Plans [CA]

By Widlast Legal | May 19, 2020 |

In light of the current pandemic, many Americans are becoming aware of the importance of creating or updating their estate planning documents. With the extension of some states’ stay in place orders, it may be tempting to create your own documents all on your own. Whether you are considering writing your own will or using…

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Four Reasons Your Will May Be Contested in Court, Protect Your Will from Unhappy Relatives

By Widlast Legal | May 19, 2020 |

Free Download- Will Formalities Having an updated last will and testament is more important than ever, especially now. However, a will that is poorly created or not frequently updated can be vulnerable to contestation. What is contestation? It is the formal objection to a will’s (or trust’s) validity because it either: a) doesn’t reflect the…

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