Category archives: North Florida
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6 years ago
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In response to what they claim are growing complaints, two of the nation’s largest airlines – Delta and United – have imposed new rules effective March 1, 2018, regarding passengers traveling with service and emotional-support animals.
Delta, which says travelers bring about 250,000 service or su... [read more]
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6 years ago
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As rental housing prices continue to escalate nationwide, particularly in urban centers, low-income people with disabilities are finding it increasingly difficult to find affordable housing.
The Technical Assistance Collaborative and the Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities recently rele... [read more]
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6 years ago
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Probating a will in Florida is a complex but manageable formal process of distributing assets from a person who has passed away to that person’s loved ones and family. Unfortunately, creditors and the IRS may make claims during this public process in efforts to be paid, possibly reducing beneficiari... [read more]
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6 years ago
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The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) is proposing a two-year delay in Obama-era regulations aimed at reducing racial disparities in special education. Disability rights advocates are strongly opposing any delay.
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires states to gathe... [read more]
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6 years ago
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When victims of medical malpractice and other catastrophic accidents receive awards in personal injury lawsuits, obtaining the award is only half the battle. Of equal, or greater, importance for the person’s future is constructing the settlement structure in a way that best protects their long-term ... [read more]
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6 years ago
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We're often asked what Estate Planning services we offer. Our answer is that we evaluate each client's unique situation to create comprehensive and customized Estate Plans that include Lifetime Living Documents to protect clients in the event of an emergency or crisis situation and Wills and Trusts ... [read more]
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6 years ago
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The latest IRS telephone scam involves taxpayers receiving calls from criminals who are claiming to need to collect taxes with demands for this payment to be made with a pre-paid gift card. These criminals are able to fake the IRS phone number that shows on taxpayers' caller id devices and often per... [read more]
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6 years ago
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A new federal law is designed to address the growing problem of elder abuse. The law supports efforts to better understand, prevent, and combat both financial and physical elder abuse.
The prevalence of elder abuse is hard to calculate because it is underreported, but according to the Nationa... [read more]
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6 years ago
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We're often asked what it is exactly that we do as Elder Law Attorneys. Our answer is that we help clients of all ages, including people with disabilities, be prepared for a crisis or health emergency; prepare for their futures and the realities of aging; and to plan for their family and loved ones'... [read more]
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6 years ago
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While the execution of wills requires formalities like witnesses and a notary, the reality is that most property passes to heirs through other, less formal means.
Many bank and investments accounts, as well as real estate, have joint owners who take ownership automatically at the death of the... [read more]
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6 years ago
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Medicaid law imposes a penalty period if you transferred assets within five years of applying, but what if the transfers had nothing to do with Medicaid? It is difficult to do, but if you can prove you made the transfers for a purpose other than to qualify for Medicaid, you can avoid a penalty.
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6 years ago
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We are often asked by clients how complicated it is to administer a trust. Our answer is that administering a trust is a formal, fiduciary process that can be a difficult task for a Trustee, the person who manages the administration.
Numerous detailed and precise steps are legally required by Flo... [read more]
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