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How to Best Support a Loved One Who is Newly Diagnosed with Alzheimers

How to Best Support a Loved One Who is Newly Diagnosed with Alzheimers

by Brian Perlin | Nov 23, 2021 | Elder Law

Do you have a loved one recently diagnosed with Alzheimers?  Do you know what exactly Alzheimers is?  It is a type of dementia that can cause problems with memory, thinking, cognition, and behavior. Symptoms usually develop slowly and get worse over time, with...
Do You Know the Warning Signs Your Grantor Trust Could Be at Risk?

Do You Know the Warning Signs Your Grantor Trust Could Be at Risk?

by Brian Perlin | Nov 16, 2021 | Estate Planning

Would your estate plan be able to withstand a tax hit on a state or national level? As an experienced Florida estate planning law firm, each year we watch as both the state and federal government look for ways to pay for the national or state debt. We want to ensure...
Ways to Help a Family Caregiver During National Family Caregiver Month

Ways to Help a Family Caregiver During National Family Caregiver Month

by Brian Perlin | Nov 9, 2021 | Elder Law

Do you have a loved one who requires full time care? Is a family member providing that care? If the answer to both of these questions is yes, have you thought about what you could do to show your appreciation or understanding of what they do? Family caregivers are...
How to Work with Your Estate Planning Attorney When Tax Laws are Changing

How to Work with Your Estate Planning Attorney When Tax Laws are Changing

by Brian Perlin | Nov 2, 2021 | Estate Planning

Do you keep current with tax laws? Did you know that in your Florida estate plan it is very important to be aware of any changes in the tax laws and the potential impact they could have on your estate plan? In fact, due to the level of complexity involved, especially...

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