Florida Elder Law & Estate Planning Blog


Student Debt Forgiveness Could Benefit Older Borrowers, Too
October 26, 2022

Young people are not the only ones crushed with student debt. Some older people fall into this category, too. A College Board study reveals that 23% of federal student loan debt is held by those age 50 and up, as…

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Florida Home Ownership: Types of Joint Tenancy, Pros and Cons
October 18, 2022

  Joint tenancy is one type of home ownership recognized in Florida. It is commonly used by spouses, as well as by unmarried couples and other family members. How your home is titled has significant estate planning implications, and this…

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7 Mistakes To Avoid When Planning For Your Special Needs Child
October 6, 2022

October is Special Needs Law Month. If you are parent of a child who has special needs, you no doubt want to be sure that when you are no longer around, your child will have the financial and other supports…

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Withdrawal Rules For Non-Spouses Who Inherit IRAs Still Up In The Air
October 4, 2022

Prior to the 2019 SECURE Act (Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement), a non-spouse who inherited an IRA could take required minimum distributions based on the non–spouse’s life expectancy. In this manner, IRA owners who did not need retirement…

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Medicare Open Enrollment
Medicare Open Enrollment: Make Changes To Coverage, Avoid Scams
September 21, 2022

If you are enrolled in original Medicare or a Medicare Advantage program, the time has arrived: Medicare Open Enrollment period kicks off October 15 and runs through December 7. During this period you can make certain changes to your coverage….

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Actress Ann Heche Had No Will: Impact On Her Children
September 15, 2022

Updated 9/18/22 The lives of celebrities are always under a microscope. So are their deaths. The latest celebrity to receive such attention is Ann Heche. The 53-year-old actress was in a fiery car crash in Los Angeles on August 5….

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Florida Pet Trust Protects Fluffy and Fido
September 11, 2022

Over the years we’ve heard about the lavish (some would say excessive) inheritances people have left to their pets. Take Gunther, the German shepherd bequeathed millions by German countess Karlotta Liebenstein, who died in 1992. On this side of the…

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Who Do You Trust? Your Bank & Brokerage Want To Know
September 5, 2022

Who do you trust? Your brokerage, bank and other financial institutions want to know. When you open a new account, or update an account that was established before Feb. 5, 2018, they will ask you to provide the name of…

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Jonathan D. Karp
Attorney Jonathan Karp Recognized in Best Lawyers in America: Ones To Watch®
August 27, 2022

The Karp Law Firm is proud to announce that Attorney Jonathan D. Karp has been included in the second edition of Best Lawyers in America – Ones to Watch®.  Inclusion reflects professional excellence and recognizes Mr. Karp for his work…

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Good News For Medicare Enrollees
August 25, 2022

And they said it couldn’t be done! Medicare enrollees will begin seeing savings next year and beyond thanks to The Inflation Reduction Act. Passed after years of negotiation, and along strict partisan lines in the Senate on July 21 and…

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