Did you know that Florida is the third most populous state, and that nearly 1,000 people move to Florida every day? People come for many reasons, such as retirement, weather, low taxes, and jobs. Moving to the Sunshine State, however, is different than becoming domiciled, which can be important for estate planning, taxes, and other… Read more »
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The Importance of Taking Time to Care for Family Caregivers
As Americans are living longer and longer each year, the demand for family caregivers continues to grow. November is National Family Caregiver Month and it can be an important reminder to make sure that we care for the caregivers who are spending their days caring for loved ones. Did you know that, according to the… Read more »
Help Us Celebrate National Pets for Veterans Day
Reviewed by Kellen Bryant, Esq. Did you know that National Pets for Veterans Day is celebrated on October 21st each year? It is a day to spread awareness of the emotional needs of veterans and assist them in transitioning back into civilian life. The organization, Pets for Vets, was founded on October 21, 2009, by… Read more »
Are You Ready for Medicare Open Enrollment in 2020?
Medicare’s Annual Open Enrollment period begins October 15th and ends December 7th. This annual event gives Medicare recipients the opportunity to make changes to their existing plans. Considering changes to things such as costs and providers, have you considered making changes this open enrollment period? You should at least consider reevaluating your needs and coverage… Read more »
3 Reasons Why You Should Have a Strong Durable Power of Attorney

Reviewed by Kellen Bryant, Esq. Did you know that it is possible to support loved ones and guide important decisions, even if you suffer an incapacitating illness or accident, by planning ahead? A strong durable power of attorney can make the difference. A power of attorney is a written document that allows one person, often… Read more »
Why Does My College-Bound Child Need a Living Will?

Reviewed by Kellen Bryant, Esq. Parents, have you considered the fact that, when your child turns 18, you may lose the automatic ability to make healthcare decisions for them? Regardless of whether your son or daughter remains covered by your health insurance or remains financially dependent upon you, adulthood begins at 18 under the law.… Read more »
How You Can Protect Yourself During World Elder Abuse Awareness Month

Reviewed by Kellen Bryant, Esq. It is an unfortunate fact that many people see Older Americans as a vulnerable population to take advantage of and abuse without fear of repercussions. As a result, millions of older adults suffer abuse, neglect or experience exploitation in the United States each year, which can even come at the… Read more »
Could Stimulus Money Wreak Havoc on Medicaid Eligibility, Especially for Nursing Home Residents?

Reviewed by Kellen Bryant, Esq. Congress has responded to the COVID-19 crisis by passing a $2 trillion stimulus package known as the CARES Act. The legislation is intended to help individuals and businesses cope with the economic repercussions of safer-at-home orders and other measures taken to stop the spread of the coronavirus. While millions of… Read more »
7 Senior Advocacy Resources to Share with an Aging Parent

Reviewed by Kellen Bryant, Esq. The month of May is dedicated to Older Americans, and deservedly so. It is officially designated both National Elder Law Month and National Older Americans Month. More than just celebrating seniors, however, the legal community and elder care advocacy groups stand ready to provide a wide range of support services… Read more »