Florida law is always changing and legal topics can easily become complex. Here, our legal team offers helpful blog posts to share the relevant information that will help you understand the law and recent changes that may affect you or your loved ones.
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Excluding Taxable Income Generated from a Short SaleDennis R. DeLoach Jr. discusses excluding taxable income generated from a short sale.
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Three Methods of Joint Ownership of Real PropertyOften, title to real property is held in the names of more than one person. Here we will briefly discuss the three methods of joint ownership in Florida.
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Arbitration Clauses for Nursing Home Admission UpdateNursing home arbitration clauses can be a big deal if your elder has an accident. Our St. Petersburg elder law attorneys can help you and your elder.
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Law Firm Announces New Firm Name To Recognize Attorney Paul CavonisDeLoach, Hofstra & Cavonis, P.A. has recognized partner attorney Paul Cavonis by renaming the firm. Help us celebrate the new name of our law firm!
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Will Your Living Will be Effective?Living Wills and advance directives in Florida are not always effective for following wishes at end of life from our elder law attorneys in St. Petersburg.
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Using Pooled Trusts for Medicaid PlanningA pooled trust can protect a disabled person's assets in Florida to allow Medicaid nursing home eligibility. Find out more from our Pinellas elder law attorneys
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Watch this video on Incapacity Planning in Florida by Rep DeLoachLearn more about powers of attorney, living wills and health care surrogates from this video from Florida Elder law attorney D. "Rep" DeLoach III.
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Why You May Need an Attorney Upon Your Loved One's DeathHow do you know when assets need to be probated in Florida? What assets are subject to probate? Read about letters of administration from our probate attorneys.
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Read why Attorney Rep DeLoach recently received the Avvo Clients’ Choice AwardEstate Planning and Board Certified Elder Law Attorney D. "Rep" DeLoach III selected to receive Avvo Clients' Choice Award for outstanding client reviews.
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My Parent Made me Promise to Never Put them in a Nursing Home!Some children promise to never put parents in a nursing home, which can be problematic for a number of reasons. Learn more from our Pinellas elder attorneys.
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Helping Needy Veterans - Right up our Alley!Our Pinellas County, Seminole, Clearwater estate planning and elder law firm helped Stetson University Law School in their annual Wills for Warriors program.
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The Difference Between Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts in FloridaSetting up your Florida estate plan may mean using revocable and irrevocable trusts. Let our Pinellas County, Seminole, Clearwater attorneys assist you.