About Reg P. Wydeven

Hoping to follow in his father’s footsteps from a young age, Reg’s practice primarily consists of advising individuals on estate planning, estate settlement and elder law matters. As Reg represents clients in matters like guardianship proceedings and long-term care admissions, he feels grateful to be able to offer families thorough legal help in their time of need.

Ready and Willing – No ABLE

In December of 2014, Congress adopted the Achieving a Better Life Experience Act, or ABLE Act. The Act permitted states to establish tax-advantaged savings accounts for individuals with disabilities to use for certain disability-related expenses. An ABLE account allows disabled individuals, or their loved ones, to set funds aside for the individuals’ needs without jeopardizing […]

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What is the Difference Between SSI and SSDI?

One of the issues I run into frequently with my estate planning clients is that they have a child who is disabled that they want to “cut out of the Will” out of fear that an inheritance may jeopardize the child’s benefits. In some instances, this is a huge concern.  In others, however, it’s not […]

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