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What is Long-Term Care?

Chances are you’ll need long-term care at some point. In fact, 70% of people turning 65 can expect to need some type of long-term care. We’re talking about long-term care and some options for your family in Florida.
09/12/23 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Estate Planning 101

Estate planning can be confusing! We're tackling some common tools and how you can use them in your estate plan!
09/10/23 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Are My Children Entitled to My Money?

Adult children may anticipate, but are not legally entitled, to an inheritance.
09/07/23 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Introducing Elder Law Hour with Emily Hicks!

Emily and her team have been keeping a big secret!
09/01/23 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Where Should an Estate Plan Be Stored?

Safeguarding legal documents and providing access to this information is a big consideration in your caregiving plan.
08/18/23 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Is Hearing Loss Connected to Dementia?

Moderate-to-severe hearing loss was linked with a higher prevalence of dementia, a cross-sectional study of Medicare beneficiaries showed.
08/16/23 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Why Change the Executor of Your Will?

While you may draft a will assuming that your choice of executor won’t change, there are different reasons why making a switch may be necessary.
08/14/23 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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It Is Important to Update Your Estate Plan

Will there be changes in your circumstances or your family that should lead to a review of your plan? Could some events cause you to need to revise or update the plan?
07/29/23 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Understanding the Medicaid Penalty Period: A Closer Look at Florida's Penalty Divisor

Navigating the complexities of Medicaid can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to understanding the Medicaid penalty period. For many seniors and individuals with disabilities, Medicaid serves as a vital safety net for accessing healthcare services and long-term care. However, certain eligibility rules, such as the penalty period, can impact an applicant's ability […]
07/28/23 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Some Dementia Warning Signs May Appear Years in Advance

As we grow older, many of us fear the possibility that we could be diagnosed with dementia. Few things are more frightening than the thought of losing our independence to this progressive disease.  Researchers at the University of Cambridge now say signs of dementia may appear up to nine years in advance of when the illness is typically diagnosed.
07/27/23 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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