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Guardianship Update

New Florida guardianship legislation with more safeguards for elderly wards and clarification of guardian duties became effective on July 1, 2015.

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Six Ideas for Distributing an Estate's Personal Property in a Fair Way

Unlike money, personal belongings usually cannot be divided equally after their owner passes away.  For this reason, distributing items like furniture, jewelry, dishes, silverware, artwork, photographs or clothing is often the most difficult chall

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5 Rights That Trust Beneficiaries Have

As a trust beneficiary, you may feel like you are at the mercy of the trustee, but depending on the type of trust, trust beneficiaries may have rights to ensure the trust is properly managed.

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Resident-on-Resident Abuse Is Common in Nursing Homes

One of a family's worst nightmares is their loved one suffering abuse in a nursing home or assisted living facility. Abuse can come from staff members, but a more common source of abuse may actually be other residents.

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Nearing 65 and in a Marketplace Plan? Medicare Is Almost Always Your Best Bet

Are you approaching age 65 and currently covered by a marketplace health care plan under the Affordable Care Act (aka “Obamacare”)?  If so, you should think carefully about your options. 

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The attorneys at Grady H. Williams, Jr., Attorneys at Law, P.A. have built their reputations as compassionate and caring elder law and estate planning lawyers in the Jacksonville areas. Each attorney has experience with estates of all shapes and sizes. In contrast to that of larger firms, the Jacksonville estate planning advice you get from an attorney at Grady H. Williams, Jr., LL.M., Attorneys at Law, P.A. is focused on your needs. We understand that estate planning is not a one-size-fits-all enterprise and estate planning advice and strategies vary greatly.