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Philip H. Mondschein, J.D., LL.M, of The Elder Law Center of Mondschein and Mondschein, P.A. presented "Planning for Married Couples - The New Paradign, Asset Protection, Second Step Up in Basis and Portability", at the Academy of Florida Elder Law Law Attorney's conference in Orlando on December 5, 2015. Those in attendance were presented with extensive written materials on Philip H. Mondschein's observations and analysis of current estate planning techniques, opportunities and pitfalls for the estate planning practitioner.

The Elder Law Center of Mondschein and Mondschein, P.A. has re-designed the front page of its website to create a new and exceptional experience for it's viewers. The front page now includes direct access to e-books as well as a section for video help. The new design will make it easier to find the important content that our viewers need to help educate themselves on how to solve their problems. Viewers are encouraged to call with any of questions about the firm's new re-design of the website at MIAMIELDERCARELAWYERS.COM

The Elder Law Center of Mondschein and Mondschein, P.A., is a professional association engaged in the practice of Elder Law and Special Needs Planning with offices in Miami and Aventura, Florida. The firm represents clients in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Monroe Counties.

If you have any questions regardng Elder Law or Special Needs Planning, call for a free telephone consultation.


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