Monthly archives:July 2012
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13 years ago
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Here’s a non-exclusive list of what clients, being advised by “new school” elder law attorneys, are now considering as advance planning possible solutions for both their future estate planning and elder law needs:
Basic will plans, with strong and expansive lifetime documents, such as a broad dur... [read more]
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13 years ago
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In Florida, some actions you take for estate planning purposes aren’t necessarily good for elder law planning purposes. Why not? Why is there a difference? Those are both fair questions.
So let’s see, estate planning primarily concerns legal planning to address the potential for disability, chro... [read more]
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13 years ago
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My Estate Planning Professor used to talk about “Warm Weather Specials” for the Summer, when clients would call on the spur of the moment, leaving the next week (or day), needing to create or update an estate plan.
Word processing helps speed of delivery of course, but that’s not estate planning.... [read more]
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13 years ago
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Following up from my last blog post, assuming you are mentally and physically “vertical” when you come in for your estate and elder law plan with our office, you will be able to create your own plan for disability or chronic illness. Legally, you call your own shots as long as you are able to.
W... [read more]
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13 years ago
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Assuming you are mentally and physically “vertical” when you come in for your estate and elder law plan with our office, you will be able to create your own plan for disability or chronic illness. Legally, you call your own shots as long as you are able to. But what about when you cannot do so any... [read more]
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