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Estate Planning for Families With Special Needs Children

By Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll |

As parents, our role as guide, counselor, and piggybank is ever-changing while raising our children. We anticipate guiding them through their teenage years and sending them off to college. We hope they will find a fulfilling career, meet someone special and become independent and productive members of society who, one day, will give us… Read More »

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Guardianship Litigation – “It’s Not About the Money” (Well, Actually…)

By Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll |

GUARDIANSHIP LITIGATION – “It’s Not About the Money” (Well, actually…) Palm Beach County Guardianship Litigation Attorneys Robert (Bob) is 84 years old and a retired corporate executive. His net worth is approximately $10 million. Bob and his second wife, Laurie live comfortably in an affluent community and have had a good life together for… Read More »

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Palm Beach County Medicaid Planning Lawyers

By Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll |

“The Best Laid Plans…When Medicaid Planning Blows Everything Up and Why” You have taken great care of your clients. You have advised them well and carefully made certain all their legal documents are in order, their assets are titled correctly and their estate plan is fully implemented. You have gone to great lengths to… Read More »

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What Is Probate in Florida?

By Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll |

What is Probate in Florida? What you can do to plan for the future and protect the best interest of both you and your loved ones Many people are vaguely familiar with the term probate but don’t really have a full understanding of exactly what the process entails. It is extremely important to take… Read More »

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What Does a Florida Elder Law Attorney Do?

By Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll |

Nobody wants to grow old but until we come up with a solution for this problem, it is a necessary part of life. Also, when it comes to estate planning for the elderly population, many aging Florida residents wonder if they have created an estate plan sufficient to finance the cost of future medical… Read More »

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