by Carol L. Grant, Esq. | Aug 1, 2025 | Elder Law, Trust Administration
Protecting your savings and ensuring access to quality long-term care is a top concern for Floridians, especially in expensive areas like Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. With annual nursing home costs now averaging over $110,000 and home health care...
by Carol Grant | May 16, 2025 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate, Will
Parents often worry about how to pass down their property without causing legal or tax troubles. In Florida, there are several ways to transfer real estate to children that avoid probate and protect assets. This guide explains these methods in simple terms, helping...
by Carol Grant | Jan 1, 2024 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Guardianship
No one likes to think of themselves as being older and vulnerable. However, for one Florida man, a medical crisis and the lack of family nearby led to a terrible series of events. The article’s title, from The Washington Post, sums it up: “The retired pilot went...
by Carol Grant | Mar 10, 2023 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate
Seniors in particular think about remarrying with an understandable degree of concern. Maybe your last relationship ended in a divorce, or there’ve been too many dating disasters. However, according to a recent article from MSN, “Planning to remarry after a divorce? 6...
by Carol Grant | Dec 2, 2022 | Elder Law, Estate Planning
Having an estate plan can protect against financial exploitation, which is far more common than most people think. There are several types of individuals at greater risk for exploitation, according to a recent article from mondaq titled “How An Estate Plan Can Protect...
by Carol Grant | Aug 30, 2021 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Will
While estate planning for couples with no children seems like it would be very simple, the opposite is almost always the case, according to this informative article titled “Three keys to estate planning for couples without children” from The News-Enterprise. Married...