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- New Website for Gainesville Elder Law & Estate Planning Attorneys
- What is the Value for the Practice From Being Board Certified | Gainesville Elder Law Attorneys
- What is Medicaid Planning | Gainesville | Florida
- Why is it Important to Contact a Medicaid Planning Attorney | Gainesville | Florida
- When is the Right Time to Start Medicaid Planning | Gainesville | Florida
- Why is it Important to Stay Educated on Medicaid Planning | Gainesville | Florida
- How Does a Rental Income Producing Property Work | Gainesville | Florida
- What is a Personal Services Contract | Gainesville | Florida
- Shannon Miller on Being a Member of the Task Force | Gainesville | Florida
- What Does Shannon Miller do Outside of the Practice | Gainesville | Florida
- Shannon Miller Nominated for Spirit of Gainesville Award
- Who Should Have A Health Care Surrogate?
- What is a Designation of Healthcare Surrogate?
- Why is it important to be board certified in Elder Law in Florida?
- Who Should Have A Living Will?
- Can You Name Multiple Health Care Surrogates?
- What Is A Health Care Proxy Statute?
- What Is A Durable Power Of Attorney?
- Upcoming Estate Tax Changes for 2013
- What Is A Living Will?
- What Is An Advance Directive?
- What Is Respite Care?
- To Whom Should I Grant Power Of Attorney?
- What Types of Trusts Are There?
- What Is A Special Needs Trust?
- What is a Revocable Trust?
- What Is An Irrevocable Trust?
- Shannon Miller Elected President-Elect of AFELA
- Shannon Miller Serving on Elder Law Certification Committee
- What Are The Types Of Guardianships?
- The Two Kinds of Special Needs Trusts
- Full Guardianships
- What Is a Guardianship Advocacy?
- Who Qualifies for Guardian Advocacy?
- What Is A First Party Special Needs Trust?
- Can A Guardianship Be Temporary?
- Living Will
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- Privatization of Medicaid
- What Is A Will Contest?
- Who Can Contest A Will?
- Can Charitable Organizations Contest A Will In Florida?
- Can You Contest A Trust?
- Can You Contest A Trust While Someone Is Alive?
- What Is A Lucid Interval?
- Is There A Statute of Limitations for Contesting A Will?
- What Should I Do If I Am Sent A Notice In Florida?
- What Is a Notice to Creditors?
- When Can Claims to Creditors Be Waived?
- Contesting a Will and Undue Influence
- How do you establish undue influence in Florida?
- What is testamentary capacity?
- Can you contest a distribution?
- Can you sue for mismanagement of assets in a trust?
- When should I start estate planning?
- Do my children get everything without a will and estate plan?
- What is intestacy?
- What does a personal representative do?
- How frequently should you update your estate plan?
- What is an estate planning insurance program?
- How long does probate last?
- What is a terminal condition?
- What is a living will and who should have one?
- What is an end stage condition?
- What is a persistent vegetative state?
- What is the estate tax exemption?
- What is included in federal estate tax calculation?
- Do I have to pay estate taxes?
- What is an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust?
- When is Medicaid Planning needed?
- What is a Look Back Period?
- What is the Consequence of Transferring for Less Than Fair Market Value?
- Where can I find information about current Medicaid eligibility in Florida?
- How do I qualify for the Medically Needy?
- Can I Pay a Caregiver in a Lump Sum and Qualify for Medicaid?
- How does Rental Income Producing Property work in Medicaid?
- What is an Enhanced Life Estate Deed?
- Can Money be used to Upgrade for Medicaid Qualifications?
- Does Medicaid Cover Home Based Care?
- What Are Exempt Assets In Medicaid?
- How Are Rental Income Producing Properties Handled?
- Will The State Of Florida Take My Home?
- What Are Countable Assets In Medicaid?
- What Are Unavailable Assets In Medicaid?
- What Is An Estate Planning Maintenance Program? | Gainesville Elder Law Attorney
- What Duty Does A Personal Representative Have To Creditors In An Estate?
- What Happens If You Die Without An Estate Plan And Have Minor Children?
- Waiving a Notice of Creditors | Gainesville Elder Law Attorney
- Contesting a Will and Undue Influence | Gainesville Elder Law Attorney
- How To Establish Undue Influence | Gainesville Elder Law Attorney
- Gainesville Elder Law Attorney Shannon Miller in the News
- Consumer Alert: Jury Duty Scam
- Mary K. Wimsett Addresses Need for Living Will in Article for The Gainesville Sun
- Medicare Star Rating System
- Plan For A Good Death: Advance Directives
- Exploitation of the elderly legislation goes into effect today!
- 5 Practices for Planning a Good Death
- Is Florida Ready for POLST?
- Shannon Miller to Present at The National Adult Protective Services Association’s Annual Summit
- The Brittany Maynard Story: My Right To Death With Dignity at 29
- Adoption Day in Alachua County
- Read our Fall 2014 Newsletter!
- Are Your Elderly Parents Being Overmedicated?
- House Bill Aims to Protect Elderly Against Fraud Attempts
- A New Guardianship Law in Florida
- End of Life Choices-A Worthy New Year’s Resolution
- Avoid Probate: Simple Ways To Title Your Assets
- Elder Law Issues at White House Conference on Aging
- What “Alice” Wants To Tell You About Alzheimer’s
- Exploitation Focus Of National Elder Law Conference
- Alzheimer’s Disease: A Caregiver’s Tips
- Miller Elder Law Shares: Seeing Alzheimer’s Differently
- Protect Against Exploitation: Get Scam Alerts
- Death With Dignity: Brittany Maynard Follow Up Story
- POLST in Florida-A Legislative Update
- Fight The Exploitation of Seniors and Vulnerable Adults
- Advance Directives-Celebrating National Healthcare Decisions Day
- The First Same Sex Married Couple Adoption in the Eighth Judicial Circuit
- Older Americans: Maximizing Their Physical, Financial, and Legal Health
- Aging Adults: How To Live Independently
- Elder and Special Needs Law: How To Find The Right Attorney
- Tax Conscious Investing and Withdrawal Strategies
- Educating The Nation’s Elder Law Attorneys on Exploitation
- Elder Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation: Protect Yourself
- Financial Exploitation of the Elderly-What You Need To Know
- 10 Things To Know About Your Parent’s Financial Health
- Probate-Prepare The Right Way
- Guardianship in Florida: Legislative Update
- Unplug, Recharge and Watch The Sunsets
- Death With Dignity: Personal Stories You Need To Hear
- Welcome Our New Associate: Areesha Muzaffar
- Probate: Is Homestead Property A Probate Asset
- Avoiding Probate With Enhanced Life Estate Deed
- Emergency Preparedness for Seniors and People with Disabilities
- September is Healthy Aging ® Month
- End Of Life: A Legislative Update in California
- Cognitive Health: An Important Part of Healthy Aging
- Health Care Surrogate: A Legislative Update
- ABLE Accounts: A New Way For The Disabled To Save
- End Of Life Choices: Brittany Maynard One Year Later
- Helping Older Drivers: CarFit Program
- National Family Caregivers Month
- Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month
- Preventing Holiday Scams Targeting Seniors
- Elder Law Attorneys: How To Pick The Right One
- Modifying Homes for Aging Adults
- Geriatricians: How Can They Help My Elderly Parents?
- Pro Bono Awards By The Florida Bar
- Guardian Duties: How To Serve Responsibly
- Geriatric Care Managers: How Can They Help?
- Seniors: How To Help Them Avoid Scams
- Nursing Homes: Don’t Put Me There
- Seniors: Helping Them With A Budget
- Taxes: Tips for Seniors
- Advance Directives: Promoting Awareness on April 16
- End-of-Life Conversations: Difficult for Doctors Too
- Older Adults: Celebrating Them In May
- Right To Die or Right To Choose?
- Power of Attorney for Health Care
- Elder Abuse: How To Stop It
- Fraud Against Seniors: Top 10 Scams
- End of Life Options: New Developments
- Power of Attorney: Serve Responsibly
- Financial Exploitation: Interview About The New Law
- Financial Scams: Fake Checks
- Phone Scam Warning for Floridians
- Grandparents Day: Reflecting On Their Role
- Power of Attorney: Who Not To Choose
- Health Care Agent: Who Not To Choose
- Senior Safety In The Winter
- Your Estate Plan: 10 Reasons To Review
- Advocating For Florida’s Aging Adults
- Elder Law Update: How Attorneys Can Protect Seniors
- Estate Planning: 5 Strategies To Start The Conversation With Our Aging Parents
- Your Estate Plan For Minor Children: Why It’s A Necessity
- Shannon Miller Earns Florida Super Lawyers Designation
- New Asset Freeze Legislation To Protect Vulnerable Adults
- Exploitation Injunction: How To Use New Law To Help Victims
- Elder Law Strategy to Protect Florida’s Seniors
- An NPR Interview With Shannon Miller on Financial Vulnerability
- New Security Freeze Legislation Protects Seniors
- How To Handle Family Exploitation
- New Law Allowing Credit Freeze For Financial Caregivers
- Shannon Miller Wins Senior Advocacy Award
- Asset Freeze Law: An Update
- Latest Medicare Scam: DNA/Genetic Testing Schemes
- Age Of Fraud: Are Seniors More Vulnerable To Financial Scams?
- Medicare Coverage After 72 Hour Hospital Admission
- Stop Financial Exploitation Of The Elderly Now
- A Bittersweet Victory For A Victim of Financial Exploitation
- Aging Brain Clues To Prevent Financial Exploitation
- Elder Financial Abuse In Florida: The Staggering Statistics
- Financial Scams: Laws Protecting Florida’s Seniors
- Elder Law Update: We Are Open And Here For You
- Estate Planning: A New Process During COVID-19
- Nursing Home Facilities: Family Communication During COVID
- Legal Documents You Need If You Get COVID-19
- What To Do And Not To Do With Your Estate Planning Documents
- The Aging Brain: The Reason Seniors Are Most Vulnerable To Scams
- Wills Or Trusts: Which Is The Right Fit For You?
- Use An Enhanced Life Estate Deed To Avoid Probate
- Asset Management: Avoid Adding People Onto Your Accounts As A Joint Account Holder
- Durable Power of Attorney: The Document You Need Right Now
- Prevent Isolation By Accessing Loved Ones In Facilities in Florida
- COVID-19 Safe and Limited Re-Opening of Long-Term Care Facilities
- Compassionate Care Provider: New Access To Senior Facilities
- POLST: A New Bill Introduced In Florida
- Durable Power Of Attorney: The Most Important Estate Planning Tool
- Save Your Family A Year Of Expensive Probate
- Do Not Fall Victim To Scams As You Age And Avoid Financial Ruin
- Do Not Resuscitate Order v.s. Living Wills & Health Care Surrogate
- A Strong Healthcare Advocate = Better Care In Medical & Rehab Facilities
- Florida Elder Exploitation: Protect Your Loved Ones
- The Legal Tool We Use To Stop Financial Exploitation Of Vulnerable Adults: Asset Freeze.
- Crisis Estate Planning After An Acute Health Care Event
- Medicaid Eligibility: Do I Have To Sell My House To Qualify?
- Financial Exploitation: 1/5 Over 70 Will Become A Victim In The Next Year
- Senior Health Matters: Essential Strategies for Aging Well
- Overcoming Caregiver Fatigue: Finding Solace in Yoga and Meditation
- Loneliness In Seniors: A Guide For Adult Children
- The Six Estate Planning Documents On Your “Must Have” List
- Wills and Trusts: Which Is the Best Option for Your Estate Planning Journey?
- Career Opportunities At The Miller Elder Law Firm
- The Importance of Estate Planning for Families To Secure Their Children’s Future
- Exploitation Injunction Bootcamp 2023
- 5 Reasons You Need A Will Or Trust
- Navigating The Florida Probate Process: To Save Time, Money, & Peace of Mind
- Lady Bird Deed: A Straightforward Way To Avoid Probate
- Quick Tips To Recognize Financial Exploitation In Seniors
- Life Care Planning: Aging With Security, Dignity, And Assurance
- The Deeply Human Role Of An Elder Care Coordinator
- Long-Term Care: Navigating the Costs and Choices
- Gainesville Resources For Alzheimer’s Caregivers
- Delaying Dementia: Comprehensive Tips for a Healthy Mind and Body
- Starting the Hard Conversation about Financial Health and Estate Planning with Aging Parents
- End Of Life Conversations With Your Parents: Awkward But Necessary
- New Year’s Goals For Aging Gracefully
- Granny Dumping: What Is It And What To Do
- Aging At Home: 5 Proactive Tools To Prepare
- Financial Exploitation: A Bittersweet Client Story
- Florida Medicaid Attorney: How To Pick The Best One
- Busting Myths About Wills: What Every Adult Needs To Know
- Yoga, Breathwork, & Elder Law Insights
- Essentials For Pelvic Health Wellness & Strength