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What To Look For When Researching Memory Care Facilities In Florida

By Laurie R. Chane |

When you have a close relationship with an elderly family member or loved one, you notice the changes that come with age. You may even observe issues with memory, which raises concerns about dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and other mental decline. As difficult as it may be to admit, there may come a time to… Read More »

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Questions To Expect From Children When Going Through A Florida Divorce

By Laurie R. Chane |

Divorce is tough on the entire family, so you are no doubt concerned about how the process will affect children of any age. The good news is that kids are resilient, and there are many ways to make them feel that they have a support system in place. Some important tips include respecting their… Read More »

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4 Reasons Even Non-Millionaires Should Consider A Trust In Estate Planning

By Laurie R. Chane |

It is the most common reason that people use to justify not creating a trust as part of their estate planning, so there is a good chance you have either heard the excuse or even stated it yourself: A lack of wealth. Approximately 1 in 3 respondents to a survey conducted by Caring.org stated… Read More »

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Tips When Working With A Guardian Ad Litem In A Florida Family Law Case

By Laurie R. Chane |

Children deserve special protections whenever they are the subject of a legal proceeding affecting their care, comfort, and best interests. Judges have a legal obligation to consider the best interests of the child(ren) and how they will be cared for going forward.  However,  as much as they would like to dedicate individual attention, they… Read More »

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Recourse For Abuses Of A Florida Durable Power Of Attorney

By Laurie R. Chane |

A durable power of attorney is one of the most effective tools at your disposal for handling property if you become incapacitated, so it is a key component of Florida estate planning. With this document, you appoint an agent to manage your real estate, personal property, and other assets if you are unable to… Read More »

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