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Unfortunately, the law is often complex and burdensome. We focus on educating clients so they know how to best handle all the things that need to be addressed with their estate planning and where a loved one unexpectedly passes away or becomes physically or mentally incapacitated.
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Estate Lawyer in Tampa Discusses Planning for Adult Children With Special Needs
One of the tasks an estate lawyer in Tampa may handle is planning for a special needs adult child. Special needs adult children generally need ongoing care, including financial care, throughout their lives. To safely set aside assets for the child’s care, it’s often...
Tampa Estate Planning Lawyer: Planning Your Estate Means Answering These Questions
What happens to you and your “stuff” if you should become incapacitated or pass away? Who is in charge of taking care of your finances in the event of an illness or accident that leaves you unable to take care of things yourself? Who is in charge of conveying your...
Brandon Elder Lawyer: Protecting Your Life’s Savings from the Nursing Home
Have you been told you have too much money in savings to qualify for assistance in paying for nursing home care? Have you been told you must “spend down” your savings and investments? In some circumstances, an immediate annuity can be an ideal Medicaid planning tool...
Estate Planning and Age-Gap Marriages: Special Considerations
While it’s common for married partners to not be the same age, it’s less common to have a significant age gap. A gap of ten years or more may mean that one spouse retires well before the other, or that the younger spouse only has minor children with the older spouse...
Are you turning 65 soon? Medicare Info You Should Know
By Laurie E. Ohall, Board Certified Elder Law Attorney If you are turning 65 soon, you will be eligible for Medicare. However, if you are still working, you may already have insurance through your employer or other private insurance. What You Need To Know If You Are...
Tampa Elder Lawyer Answers, “Why did I get denied for Medicaid and what can I do about it?”
Medicaid is one of the best benefit programs to provide health care and long-term care for the elderly; however, there are strict eligibility requirements that need to be met in order for a senior citizen in need to qualify for coverage. The sad truth is that many...