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In Sickness & In Health: What To Do When Your Spouse Is Diagnosed With An Illness
- Learn 4 important steps to take before an illness while you are competent.
- Learn 4 important steps to take after a diagnosis.
- Learn how to create a medical & financial management plan for yourself and your spouse.
- Learn about sources to help pay for long-term care and community resources.
How to Prevent Financial Exploitation and What To Do If Your Loved One is a Victim
- Understand who can be affected by abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
- Learn ways to identify the signs of elder abuse.
- Discover how you can advocate for the elderly, recognize the red flags, and obtain legal tools
Solutions To Savings Assets From Nursing Home Costs At the 11th Hour
- Afraid you will lose everything if you need long-term care? Learn how Florida protects the home if you need Medicaid.
- Gain valuable tips on how to preserve your assets and qualify for Medicaid.
- Discover how long-term care insurance can pay for your care and preserve your independence.
Where There’s a Will, There Are Relatives: How to Protect Your Estate Plan
- Ever wonder how your relatives will react after you die? Learn how to protect the vulnerable beneficiary who has a disability or, can’t be trusted or, may become divorced or file for bankruptcy.
- Be informed about Florida law on disinheriting a relative and what inheritance is required for a surviving spouse.
- Receive valuable tips on how to make a will contest less likely to succeed.
Lessons From the Front Line
- Hear personal stories from an interactive panel of professionals and how they faced the challenges of a chronic diagnosis or, crisis;
- Gain valuable insight and legal and social work tips about Medicare’s emergency room observation status (affecting payment), how to deal with Medicare’s limitations on reimbursement in a rehab, and guardianship so you can be an effective advocate;
- Learn about the importance of properly drafted legal documents including medical advance directives to help you make medical and financial decisions for your loved one;
- Identify resources to take care of you the caregiver.
3 Documents Your 18 Year Old Must Have Before Going To College
- Learn why parents of an adult child can no longer make medical or financial decisions for them at age 18
- Receive valuable tips on how to protect your adult child from a guardianship if they become incapacitated due to an accident or illness
- Gain valuable insight on designating a guardian and a healthcare surrogate for your minor age child
Celebrate National Healthcare Decisions Day
- Understand how to make your medical wishes clear
- Commit to you have the conversation about end of life decisions
- Learn the importance of advance directives
- Empower yourself to create an advanced long-term care plan
5 Reasons You Need to Create a Special Needs Trust for a Beneficiary with a Disability
- Gain valuable insight on how a special needs trust will preserve your beneficiary’s government benefits eligibility and enhance his/her quality of life and quality of care
- Learn to avoid common mistakes in the drafting and funding of a special needs trust
- Hear tips on how to select a trustee for a special needs trust
The 7 Signs You Need An Estate Plan Check-Up
- Already have an estate plan? Take it out, dust it off, it might need to be updated because of state laws changing as well as federal tax laws.
- Learn how to coordinate your estate plan with your beneficiary designations to avoid costly mistakes.
- Receive valuable tips on how to coordinate your goals, life changing events, and circle of trust.
Bringing Your Durable Power of Attorney Into 2021
- Learn the difference between the General Power of Attorney and the Durable Power of Attorney and how to avoid a guardianship.
- Discover the new ‘superpowers’ and options Florida law offers.
- Hear what your financial agent can and cannot do when you are incapacitated.










