by Allen L. Poucher, Jr | Jan 30, 2020 | Blog
Did you know a Florida estate planning attorney advises people of all ages on how to create a legacy that can protect them both in life and in death? This practice of the law deals with all aspects of Florida estate planning for the conservation and disposition of estate assets, while giving due consideration to the applicable tax consequences, both federal and state. The lawyer, also known as a wills, trusts and estates lawyer, advises and...
by Allen L. Poucher, Jr | Jan 16, 2020 | Blog
Do you know what guardianship is in Florida? A Florida guardianship occurs when a circuit judge determines that a person lacks the capacity to manage his or her property or attend to at least some of his or her essential health and safety requirements. Unfortunately, a person cannot manage his or her property if he or she is unable to take the necessary actions to obtain, administer, and dispose of his or her real and personal property....
by Allen L. Poucher, Jr | Dec 23, 2019 | Blog
While visiting an elder loved one in a nursing home can be an amazing shared experience, it may also be difficult and confusing to navigate. Keep in mind that a nursing home visit is, above all, an opportunity to nurture a close relationship with someone special who needs outside love and care. In fact, regular visits mitigate loneliness which has stunningly negative effects on the elderly. Some studies compare the damage that can arise from...
by Allen L. Poucher, Jr | Dec 12, 2019 | Blog
The first week in December is Older Driver Safety Awareness Week, and while the event has already passed, many themes remain relevant throughout the year. The importance of this week cannot be lost on us as we turn to the holiday season and may be able to have more time for important conversations with our aging loved ones. Have you made time not only to talk about driving, but to also go for a drive together? Older Americans often rely on...
by Allen L. Poucher, Jr | Nov 25, 2019 | Blog
November is National Family Caregiver Awareness Month. Recognizing the millions of people who provide care support to their dependent relatives is just one aspect of the month-long celebration. Promoting education and access to support services, especially for first-time caregivers, are other major objectives. Did you know that more than 43 million Americans provided unpaid care to a dependent loved one over the past 12 months? Further, that...