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Elder Law

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Elder Law Legal Document Portfolio

Every family with elderly parents needs to ensure that trusted family members are legally able to act on behalf of their parent(s). 

It’s important not to delay completing these legal forms. Once an elderly parent is no longer legally able to sign these documents, the family may be faced with complicated and expensive guardianship procedures.

The  Elder Law Portfolio Includes...

  • Last Will and Testament

  • Florida General Durable Power of Attorney

  • General Power of Attorney

  • Designation of Health Care Surrogate

  • Healthcare Advanced Directives (Living Will)

  • Last Will and Testament

If the client already has a will, the will is reviewed to make sure it is up to date.

Some attorneys charge well over $1,000 per person for these documents. To encourage families to get these important papers, our fee is $275 for an individual and $450 for a couple. 

Please call the office for a free consultation.

Elder Law is a wide-range of legal matters affecting an older or disabled person, including issues related to health care, long term care planning, guardianship, retirement, Social Security, Medicare/Medicaid, and other important matters.

Elder law is also for younger people who want to start long term planning to ensure they will always be comfortable and cared for.

Much of Elder law is helping families prepare for providing the best care possible for their elderly parents and loved ones.  This includes preparing documents like Powers of Attorney, Health Care Surrogate Forms, and Advanced Healthcare Directives.

It can also include more complicated matters like Wills, Trusts, Medicaid Planning and applying for benefits the client may be entitled to such as VA Aid and Attendance Benefits.

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