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Why “Basic” Powers of Attorney Do Not Work

Why “Basic” Powers of Attorney Do Not Work

by Brian Perlin | Dec 22, 2020 | Elder Law, Probate, Special Needs

Did you know that a power of attorney is a legal document, in which the principal or grantor gives a person the power to act for him or her? This person is referred to as the agent. Generally the agent, on behalf of the principal, has the authority to sign legal...
A Year in Review: Do You have the Florida Estate Plan You Need?

A Year in Review: Do You have the Florida Estate Plan You Need?

by Brian Perlin | Dec 15, 2020 | Estate Planning

As 2020 draws to a close, do you find yourself taking deep breaths and looking to the new year with hope for a return to normal? The end of this year, and the impending arrival of a new one, can also be a good time to consider all of the tumultuous events of the year...
5 Ideas to Use When Talking to Your Loved Ones About Long-Term Care Planning Over the Holidays

5 Ideas to Use When Talking to Your Loved Ones About Long-Term Care Planning Over the Holidays

by Brian Perlin | Dec 8, 2020 | Estate Planning, Special Needs

Did you know that, according to the American Health Care Association more than half of Americans will require long-term care at some point in their lives? Although the topic of a parent needing long-term care can be one both aging parents and their adult children may...
3 Tips on Remarriage and Estate Planning

3 Tips on Remarriage and Estate Planning

by Brian Perlin | Dec 2, 2020 | Asset Protection, Elder Law, Estate Planning

Are you planning to remarry or have you recently remarried? Have you considered how remarriage and estate planning often work hand in hand? In a first marriage, the goals of each spouse are typically aligned: take care of the surviving spouse for as long as he or she...

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