Category archives: St. Johns County
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7 years ago
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A nursing home closure can be traumatic for residents who are forced to move. While there may not be much that can be done to prevent a closure, residents do have some rights.
Moving into a nursing home can be a stressful experience on its own. If that nursing home closes, residents can exper... [read more]
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7 years ago
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Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to express gratitude for your family and friends. Our office wishes you and your loved ones all the best today, and throughout this beautiful early spring in North Florida!
We are grateful to be a part of your community and to have to the opportunity to help fa... [read more]
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7 years ago
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The legal wing of the AARP is suing a California nursing home that refused to readmit a resident whom the nursing home had sent to the hospital. The nursing home's actions are part of growing trend of resident dumping, according to the AARP.
Gloria Single and her husband were both residents of th... [read more]
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7 years ago
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One question that we're often asked by clients is how they protect their family's privacy and avoid probate.
With offices in Orange Park, Jacksonville, and St. Augustine, our Elder Law Attorneys help clients in North Florida avoid probate through numerous Estate Planning strategies that include t... [read more]
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7 years ago
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Some people become disabled as the result of a work-related illness or injury. In these cases, the individual may be eligible for both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and workers’ compensation benefits. Unfortunately, their total benefits may be limited by what is known as the “workers’ ... [read more]
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7 years ago
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People with disabilities are disproportionately low-income. Like many other marginalized communities, people with disabilities are being priced out of many neighborhoods, especially in large metropolitan centers, as rental prices continue to skyrocket and affordable housing stocks dwindle.
Accord... [read more]
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7 years ago
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One question that we're often asked by clients is if they will be financially able to cover the expenses related to long term care, if needed. Our answer is that with proper Estate Planning they can be prepared to meet the needs that may arise for either at home or nursing home care.
Our compassion... [read more]
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7 years ago
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Included in the new tax bill, signed by President Trump on December 22, is a provision that could provide some temporary relief for families with high medical expenses.
Federal law currently allows families with medical expenses exceeding 10 percent of their adjusted gross incomes to deduct c... [read more]
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7 years ago
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Families taking advantage of ABLE savings accounts will have a little more flexibility in planning for special needs as a result of the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act signed into law by President Trump on December 22, 2017.
As we previously discussed, ABLE accounts, created by Congress via the pas... [read more]
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7 years ago
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One question that we're often asked by clients who are parents of minor children is how they can make sure that their children are provided for in the event that they cannot do so. Our answer is that, in addition to having their own Advance Directive and Estate Planning tools in place, such as a Dur... [read more]
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7 years ago
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We are proud to announce that Zachary M. Altenbach, J.D. has joined our firm as an Associate Attorney.
Mr. Altenbach knew from an early age he wanted to pursue a career in law. He attended the University of Florida and received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in History and Political Science. As ... [read more]
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7 years ago
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Medicaid has strict asset rules that compel many applicants to "spend down" their assets before they can qualify for coverage. It is important to know what you can spend your money on without endangering Medicaid eligibility.
In order to be eligible for Medicaid, applicants must have no more ... [read more]
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