It can happen in the blink of an eye. Your elderly loved one is struck with a medical emergency that leaves him or her suddenly incapacitated. Who is going to handle his or her medical and financial decisions? Hopefully your loved one executed a power of attorney that...
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Key legal points about creating a living will in Florida
On Behalf of Friedman Elder Law Department, LLC | Apr 9, 2021 | Estate planning
As Floridians get older, they will want to focus on enjoying life as much as possible. That can include spending time with loved ones, taking vacations and relaxing in general. Still, there are certain inevitable aspects of life and if people are worried about the...
Three important facts about durable power of attorney in Florida
On Behalf of Friedman Elder Law Department, LLC | Apr 7, 2021 | Estate planning
Americans are living longer than ever. Many Florida residents are now enjoying healthy lives well into their 70’s and 80’s. With longer lives come more time and freedom to engage in enjoyable pursuits and to spend time with loved ones. However, individuals may also...