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How Do I appoint a Legal Guardian for my child?

by Laurie Ohall | Sep 10, 2011 | Estate Planning, Florida Laws, Guardianship

I frequently get phone calls from parents with minor children asking about how they can appoint someone as the legal guardian over their child should something happen to them. The answer is pretty simple – you can sign a legal document designating an individual (or...

Florida Lawmakers Put Elderly on “Wait List”

by Laurie Ohall | Sep 1, 2011 | Elder Law, Florida Laws, Medicaid, Senior Lifestyles

Medicaid Managed Care in Florida A recent article published by the News Service of Florida points out that new Florida legislation enacted to “improve” care for seniors, will actually lead to more of the same…a wait list for the elderly in Florida....

How can I protect my inheritance from creditors?

by Laurie Ohall | Aug 27, 2011 | Estate Planning, Florida Laws

In order to fully answer this question, more facts are necessary. Did you receive a cash inheritance and pay off the mortgage on your home? Do you currently have creditors or are there any in the foreseeable future (i.e., possible lawsuits that you know may be filed...

More changes to the Florida Durable Power of Attorney Statute

by Laurie Ohall | Aug 5, 2011 | End of Life Issues, Estate Planning, Florida Laws, Power of Attorney for Estate Planning

Last time, I talked about some of the more relevant changes to the DPOA statute such as doing away with “springing” POA’s and how POA’s signed before the new statute is enacted (which is on 10/1/11) will be treated.  Some other changes to the statute include the...

Florida’s New Durable Power of Attorney Statute

by Laurie Ohall | Jul 30, 2011 | End of Life Issues, Estate Planning, Florida Laws, Power of Attorney for Estate Planning

The purpose of a durable power of attorney (DPOA) is to provide the least restrictive alternative to having someone act on your behalf to make health care and financial decisions.  The current DPOA statute (which can be found at Florida Statute Section 709.01 through...

Protect Florida’s Seniors: Tell Florida’s CMS Florida is not ready for Long Term Managed Care

by Laurie Ohall | Jul 8, 2011 | Elder Law, Florida Laws, Long Term Care Planning, Senior Lifestyles

I am elder law attorney, but more importantly, I am an advocate for the elderly. As we all know, the Medicaid waiver request seeks to expand the pilot project to include Florida’s seniors under a long term care managed care model. Within this model, the managed...
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