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New Wave of Lawsuits May Force Children to Pay for Elderly Parents’ Nursing Costs

Many of our clients and readers in Florida are caregivers of elderly parents; they have chosen to take responsibility for their parents–whether it be physical responsibility, financial, or other. But what if instead of making that choice, you had responsibility for your aging parents thrust upon you? This is exactly…

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Elder Law Update: States That Could Make Children Pay for Dad’s Care

Unpdaid long-term care bills are increasing and becoming more of a problem in many states. All 50 States have statutes that obligate adults to care for children or other family members; if your parent lives in one of 29 states, you could be held responsible for your parents unpaid long-term…

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Adding Kids To Deeds Can Place Florida Homestead in Jeopardy to Creditors

Joseph Percope has written an article The Impact of Co-ownership on Florida Homestead in the Florida Bar Journal that discusses the tree kinds of homesteads defined in a 1997 Florida Supreme Court case: The tax exemption; The Protection from Creditors; and The restrictions on alienation of homestead property in Florida.…

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Florida Enhanced Life Estate Deed and Medicaid Planning

A Florida Enhanced Life Estate Deed (sometimes called “The Lady-Bird Deed” is a tool used by Florida Estate Planning Attorneys, Florida Elder Law Attorneys, and other by Florida Lawyers to preserve the homestead for the benefit of the family and avoid a Probate in Florida. Upon the death of the…

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Florida Nursing Home Penalty Divisor Update 2012 by DCF

It has been many years since the regional divisor has been updated. For the last several years the penalty period was calculated using an outdated nursing home cost of $5000. As of now, the divisor has been raised from $5000 to $6880 in Florida (Florida Administrative Code) What does this…

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Attempt to Avoid Probate Earns Medicaid Applicant Penalty Period

Often in an attempt to avoid a relatively small probate fee, individuals can create huge penalty periods and taxable issues for themselves. Take for instance, a woman in New York who, two years before applying for Medicaid, transferred money from her account to an account with a co-owner. Transferring individually…

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Elder Law Lawyers look to Alzheimers Research

As Jacksonville Elder Law Lawyers, we are always looking for the most effective and least restrictive ways in which to serve the needs of our Jacksonville elderly. We keep current of the Florida statutes and the numerous Florida cases which interpret matters involving Florida’s senior citizens. Elder law encompasses many…

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2012 Florida Mediaid Eligibility Requirements

The eligibility requirements for Medicaid have changed for Florida as of 1/1/2012. There were changed in the income criteria, maximum amount of assets, and maximum equity in your homestead property. Florida Medicaid Income Limits as of 1/1/2012. The Applicant’s income limits have increased from $2022/ month to $2094/month. If the…

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