Let the Discussions Begin! Doctors get paid to discuss end-of-life care

Eleven years after the highly publicized Terri Schiavo case, the taboo surrounding conversations regarding death and end-of-life decisions is finally waning.  As Elder Law Attorneys, we frequently initiate end-of-life conversations with our clients in order to properly draft advanced directives, such as Living Wills and Health Care Surrogates. Until recently, health care professionals have either

 

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“I’m dying! But don’t touch me if you’re not in my insurance network.”

Effective today, July 1, 2016, a brand new law goes into effect which will finally protect Florida’s citizens from getting surprised by unfair medical bills.  This law helps eliminate the problem of “balance billing”, which sticks an unsuspecting individual with the total cost of medical services even though the individual thought he was covered under his

 

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Low-Income Seniors: Getting $100 More in your Social Security Check

Many low-income seniors have no idea at least 3 different programs exist which allow seniors to get back an extra $100 in cash currently being deducted from their monthly Social Security checks.  These eligible seniors should apply for the Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs), under which the Medicare Part B premium ($104.90) is never deducted from

 

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“The Bank Told Me Your Power of Attorney is No Good” (Understanding the Difference between a Power of Attorney and Revocable Living Trust)

“The Bank told me your Power of Attorney is no good!”, says the angry child of your Client.  For an attorney who strives to do the best job possible for her clients, this comment really hurts. “No.  There’s absolutely nothing wrong with the Power of Attorney I drafted for your Mother.  It is a valid

 

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Avoiding Hurricane Repair Scams

We don’t want to think about the potential for a hurricane to cause damage to our property. Yet it may happen if we continue to live in Florida.  Here’s tips on how to protect yourself. After natural disasters, unlicensed contractors and scammers come into the affected areas.  Many promise quick repairs, discount prices, or unobtainable results.

 

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