by Brian Perlin | Jan 30, 2020 | Elder Law, Special Needs
Driving a car is something we all tend to take for granted. It represents freedom, independence, and autonomy. That feeling does not change as we age. When your aging parent’s safety is at issue, however, it becomes a dire situation. How do you talk to your aging...
by Brian Perlin | Jan 29, 2020 | Asset Protection, Elder Law, Estate Planning
Crafting effective Florida estate planning is critical to ensuring a person’s end-of-life wishes are honored. This includes, but is not limited to, health care considerations and making sure loved ones receive their inheritance as you intend. Without a legally secure...
by Brian Perlin | Jan 28, 2020 | Estate Planning
For many people, the beginning of a new year is a magical time. It is a time when they dare to dream about the future, and how to make those dreams come true. For Baby Boomers it is a time to take stock of the present and the future. This often means creating or...
by Brian Perlin | Jan 26, 2020 | Estate Planning
Did you know when you die without a valid last will and testament the courts consider you to have died intestate? By contrast, a person who dies with a valid will is said to have died “testate” in Florida. This is an important distinction because if a person dies...