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Florida Increases Penalty Divsor Effective September 1, 2015

The Florida Department of Children & Families (DCF) has recognized an increase in the average private pay nursing home rate, and has increased the monthly transfer penalty divisor amount to $8,346.00, effective September 1, 2015.

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Who Will Inherit Whitney Houston's Fortune Following Bobbi Kristina's Death -- and What Are the Lessons?

Now that the late Whitney Houston's only child, Bobbi Kristina, has herself died, what will happen to the estimated $20 million estate she was to inherit?  

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Know Your Options Before Signing Up for Medicare

As you get ready to turn 65, you may be inundated with information about Medicare. All this information is confusing, but it is important to do your research before choosing your plan.  

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How to Protect Your Deceased Loved Ones From Identity Theft

We've all been warned about protecting ourselves from identity theft, but one group of victims can't take action to protect themselves—the dead. Fortunately, there are steps that you can take to discourage identity thieves from t

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Obama Signs Law Requiring Hospitals to Warn of Costly Medicare Loophole

President Obama has signed a new law intended to prevent Medicare beneficiaries from spending days in a hospital only to find that they hadn’t been admitted to the hospital at all – they were only under “observation.” 

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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.