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How distant family members can unexpectedly become heirs in probate When someone passes away without a will, or even sometimes with a will that doesn’t clearly cover everything, the probate court steps in to figure out who inherits what. And believe it or not, that long-lost cousin you haven’t seen since a childhood family reunion…
Read MoreSmall Changes That Can Make a Big Difference for Seniors Living Independently At Widlast Legal, we work closely with families, navigating the many transitions that come with aging. One of the most powerful—and often overlooked—ways to support a loved one who wishes to stay in their own home is by making that home safer and…
Read MoreWhen Michael and Aaron tied the knot in 2016, they were finally able to enjoy the same legal recognition as their married friends. They bought a home together, updated their beneficiaries, and assumed—like many couples—that their marriage meant automatic protection under the law. But when Michael’s health declined suddenly last year, they learned that legal…
Read MoreYour guide to protecting your digital legacy. In a world where we live, work, and connect online more than ever, our digital lives don’t just disappear when we’re gone. From photo albums stored in the cloud to decades of emails, social media profiles, subscription services, and even cryptocurrency—our virtual footprint often outlives us. At Widlast…
Read MoreBecause your story, and your voice, shouldn’t be lost. It usually starts small. You forget where you placed the keys. An appointment slips through the cracks. A familiar name dances just out of reach. At first, it’s easy to brush off,” just getting older,” you say. But over time, these little moments can quietly build…
Read MoreHow to Include Pets in Wills, Trusts, and Care Instructions At Widlast Legal, we’ve seen it time and time again: people pour their hearts into caring for their pets, treating them like family—because they are family. But when it comes to estate planning, even the most devoted pet parents often overlook one crucial question: “What…
Read MoreLosing a loved one is never easy, and dealing with their estate can quickly become overwhelming, especially when assets are spread across multiple states. Probate, the legal process of settling an estate, generally takes place in the state where the deceased lived. However, if they owned property or other assets in a different state, additional…
Read MoreAs we age, memory changes can be a natural part of life. However, for those experiencing dementia or other cognitive challenges, these changes can significantly impact daily living. At Widlast Legal, we understand the complexities of aging and the importance of community support. One invaluable resource that is gaining popularity across the country is the…
Read MoreBlended families bring unique joys and challenges, particularly when it comes to estate planning. Ensuring that all loved ones are provided for while minimizing potential disputes requires thoughtful communication and careful planning. At Widlast Legal, we guide families through these conversations to foster understanding and create clear, legally sound plans. The Importance of Open Communication…
Read MoreWhen a loved one passes, their belongings become more than just objects, they become memories, reminders of shared moments, and symbols of connection. While financial assets and real estate follow clear legal guidelines, sentimental items tell a different story. A worn wedding ring, a beloved recipe book, or a hand-stitched quilt can hold emotions far…
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