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Paying for Long Term Care in the U.S.- How Did We Get Here?

By Laura Calderon

There are four sources for paying for long term care (chronic illness) in the United States: a Medicare benefit that is limited to rehabilitation, Long Term Care insurance, private payment and the Medicaid program. The system is not designed to assist the majority of Americans, even the aged and disabled, with the health care costs… Continue Reading

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Advance Health Care Directive

By Laura Calderon

What is an Health Care Directive? A Health Care Directive is a document granting of legal rights and powers from one person, the principal to another the surrogate. In order to be valid, the document must be signed by the principal, witnessed by two individuals (neither of whom is the named surrogate), and one of… Continue Reading

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Powers of Attorney

By Laura Calderon

Concerned about Florida’s new power of attorney statute? Effective October 1st, 2011, Florida’s Power of Attorney statute received a major overhaul. Sweeping changes were made to how documents are to be executed, when and how they can be used as well as specific changes to frequently used powers. Contact us to discuss these important changes… Continue Reading

Planning for Incapacity

Planning for Incapacity

By Laura Calderon

The phrase “planning for incapacity” refers to meeting with an attorney and preparing the legal documents which would be needed in the event an accident or illness left you without the ability to pay your bills, manage your finances or attend to other business and personal matters. The most significant decision to be made is… Continue Reading

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Guardianship

By Laura Calderon

There are many different types of guardianships and they are often confused. Parents of minor children are considered “natural” guardians for their children. Persons with mental health issues may have a “guardian ad litem” appointed to make treatment decisions while they are debilitated from illness. Children who are involved in a legal action may have… Continue Reading

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Florida Homestead Laws

By Andrew Boyer

Florida’s Constitution and its statutory laws contain significant protections for residents. One protection concerns the homeowner’s rights against creditors, and the other addresses the annual homestead tax exemption which affects the amount of property taxes which a homeowner will pay. “Homestead” property is real property which an individual owns and lives in with the intent… Continue Reading

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*Edwin M. Boyer, Esq.

By Laura Calderon

EDWIN M. BOYER is a Florida Bar Board Certified Elder Law Attorney. He has practiced law in Sarasota, Florida since 1978. He received his Juris Doctor Degree in 1978 from

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Probate

By Laura Calderon

If after reviewing the following you would like more information on the probate process, please feel free to contact our office. Our contact information is located at the bottom of this page. What is probate? Probate is a court process for identifying and gathering a decedent’s probate assets; paying taxes, claims, and expenses; and distributing… Continue Reading

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Andrew R. Boyer, Esq.

By Laura Calderon

Andrew Boyer practices in the areas of probate, guardianship, estate planning, VA benefits and public benefits planning. Educational Experience: Mr. Boyer attended the University of South Florida in Tampa He was active in the Kiwanis Collegiate Organization and became USF Chapter President as well as a Florida division Lt. Governor. After he obtained a Bachelor… Continue Reading

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