Do You Know About FAFSA in the Orlando, Florida Area?
- April 21, 2020
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The October 21, 2019, Wall Street Journal had an enlightening article about FAFSA and the Divorced Parent by Cheryl Winokur Munk, explaining what divorced parents, unwed parents, and blended families need to know about the college financial aid forms.
Dementia and Alzheimer's can affect a person's response to visual input. This can lead them by having problems navigating the following:
1. Busy patterns.
When most people think of grief, they think of a death, break up or a divorce. Most people view it is a short-term event. Grief happens when you suffer a loss. It is a normal process that can last a long time. During this time period you may experience ups and downs. Grief i...
Read MoreHow Can Care Managers and Patient Advocates Help an Elder Attorney’s Clients in the Orlando, Florida Area?
- April 7, 2020
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If your parent has to go to the hospital, and you live far away, you may seek the advice of an elder law attorney. The attorney can give you a legal analysis of the predicament. However, you would also have non-legal needs. This is when and where Case Managers and Patient Ad...
Read MoreDo I Need a Formal Administration or Can I Do A Summary Administration for My Orlando, Florida Probate Administration Case?
- April 2, 2020
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Florida Statute 732.2025 (7) defines “Probate estate” as any property wherever located that is subject to estate administration in any state of the United States or in the District of Columbia.
Florida Statute 735.201. Sum...
Read MoreDo You Need an Attorney if You Are the Personal Representative in an Orlando, Florida Area Probate Administration?
- March 31, 2020
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My Parent Died, I am Personal Representative, Do I Need an Attorney in the Orlando, Florida Area? You just lost your parent. A loved one who was close to you. That is a difficult stressful time in your life. On top of that, you learn you are the Personal Representative of th...
Read MoreINTERESTING FACTS ON ALZHEIMER’S IN THE ORLANDO, FLORIDA AREA
- March 26, 2020
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FOR THE CAREGIVER: Here are some interesting facts regarding Alzheimer’s in the Orlando, Florida Area. Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease is highly stressful and can lead to depression, anxiety, and other potential life-threatening illnesses. If...
Read MoreSetting an Initial Consultation with an Attorney in the Orlando, Florida Area During the Corona Virus Pandemic
- March 24, 2020
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What should you expect if you call to set an initial consultation with an attorney in the Orlando, Florida area during the Corona Virus Pandemic? First, the attorney's office might prefer that you speak to the attorney by phone consultation instead of coming in person to th...
Read MoreFOLLOW-UP BLOG ON NEW FLORIDA GUARDIANSHIP BILL MOVING ONE STEP CLOSER TO BECOMING LAW
- March 19, 2020
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This blog titled “ Follow-up on New Florida Guardianship Law Passage” is a follow-up blog regarding the passage of a BILL TO BECOME A new Guardianship Law in the State of Florida. This is the follow-up from the last blog, Florida Senate Passes Guardianship Bill. That blog wa...
Read MoreDealing with an Alzheimer’s Diagnosis in the Orlando Florida Area
- March 12, 2020
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How do you discuss an Alzheimer's Diagnosis with your family? It can be hard to handle such a diagnosis. Some days your loved ones will have good days. However, all Alzheimer's patients eventually change in ways that are upsetting for children, grandchildren, and their...
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