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Honor
We are not just lawyers – we are people that are truly passionate about serving and caring for the elderly and special needs community, and we want to ensure that they are honored, protected, and dignified.
Educate
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.
Protect
Whether it’s an elder parent, a minor child or special needs children, we have the experience and expertise to help you protect them and their future.
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Recent Articles
A little estate planning can go a long way
A friend of mine passed away a few weeks ago. He was not married but had a life partner. They had done all of their estate planning and thought that everything was in order. The only problem? My friend’s parent was not very accepting of her child's partner, and,...
Press Release: Brandon Attorney, Laurie Ohall, Receives High Honor with Board Certification
Download PDF Press Release BRANDON, FL – May 31, 2012 – Laurie E. Ohall, managing attorney of the Brandon Elder Law and Estate Planning Firm, Law Offices of Laurie E. Ohall P.A., has become board certified in Elder Law by the Florida Bar effective June 1, 2012. ...
Ohall as featured speaker on estate planning for local retirement community
Each month, the Bridges Retirement community invites professionals to present information on various topics related to senior residents. Brandon elder law attorney, Laurie Ohall, will be the featured speaker on May 30, 2012 at 10:00 am discussing the importance of...
State seeks changes to Florida Medically Needy program
The current Florida Medicaid system is definitely in need of repair. Is this an appropriate way to fix the problem? Agency officials have given their plans. What's your take? Article From the News-Press | 8:06 PM, May. 8, 2012 Florida Medicaid officials have asked...
Autism at 18: What can a parent do financially and legally?
My child is autistic and is about to turn 18. Her doctor told me that I better look into a guardianship because I will not have any authority to control health care decisions or financial decisions once she turns 18. Is this true? I must receive at least five phone...
On Guard for Seniors during Elder Law month in Florida
May is Elder Law Month in Florida, as proclaimed by the governor and cabinet. It is a time when we urge all Floridians to become aware of the issues that face our most vulnerable population. The Florida Department of Financial Services "On Guard for Seniors" program...
















































