Do I Need a Will or a Trust?

A great majority of clients call our law firm looking for a simple Will. After an in-depth first consultation, the great majority of our clients decide that a Revocable Trust is a much better choice. After all, whose life is that S-I-M-P-L-E? Read on to learn the difference between a Will verse a Trust and […]
The Worst Coronavirus Scams Targeting the Elderly

As COVID-19 mutates and makes the virus more elusive, so do the scams that target the elderly population. During the current social chaos, scammers have taken advantage of society’s vulnerability and developed new scams that prey on the fears of the virus. Seniors are fighting to avoid a potentially deadly pandemic, and at the same […]
The Best Gift from Dad on Father’s Day

Father’s Day is a special time to celebrate the lifelong dedication of our special man. This year, we celebrate Father’s Day on Sunday, June 21st. Hopefully, memories of dad conjure up images of learning how to ride a bike, building a fort in the living room, or watching a good ballgame together. While a ballgame […]
Bracing for Impact: Wishes you NEED to Put in Writing

2020 is certainly bearing its fangs. Just when we start to digest one calamity, another one unravels. And to think, Floridians are about to embark on another hurricane season. With all such recent events, it is clear we need to craft a readiness plan for anything 2020 throws our way. What does this mean exactly? […]
Amazing Feats of Senior Citizens

On April 30th, 2020, our President proclaimed May 2020 as Older Americans Month. “During Older Americans Month, we pause to draw upon the wisdom, spirit, and experience older adults bring to our families, our communities, and our Nation.” – Donald J. Trump, Proclamation on Older Americans Month, 2020. The pandemic has certainly cast light on […]
How to Create Your Will Without Leaving Home

There is no doubt that the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has everyone thinking. What if I leave my home and get sick? How will my family manage if I am in the hospital? What happens to my children if I am not around? Does my family even know what banks I have accounts at? Due to […]
Quarantine Binge-Watch (and Other Ways to Keep Your Mind Busy)

No doubt about it, this is a SCARY time. Borders are closed, Navy hospitals are mobilized, Coronavirus charts are abuzz with both good and bad numbers. Most of the world is in quarantine or shelter in place…awaiting our release. At some point boredom and stress will become a challenge, but amid all the uncertainty… TV […]
Quarantine Bootcamp – the COVID-19 Workout

Trying to stay sane and physically fit during this challenging global pandemic is crucial, especially for the elderly population. We might not think much of it but every movement we make counts. While being confined to our homes we can be creative and move, move, move while doing daily tasks. There are really only two […]
Who Do You Trust with Your Green this St. Patrick’s Day?

Yearly, on March 17th, many commemorate St. Patrick and celebrate the Irish nation. The widely recognized St. Patrick’s Day finds its origins in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Newfoundland and Labrador. St. Patrick is fondly remembered for converting Ireland from polytheism to Christianity. To celebrate, hundreds are seen wearing the familiar green color which […]
Spring Resolutions Are the Best Resolutions

The star-studded first day of spring is almost here! Thursday, March 19, 2020 marks the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. It may not seem like spring since the Florida has the mildest winters in the Continental United States, but the days are getting longer, the sun is still up after 5 p.m. […]