We are committed to helping clients leave a legacy they can be proud of. We understand the challenges of aging, so we help you leave a lasting legacy. Our mission is to provide the highest quality of legal services to our clients and their families; enabling them to preserve their independence and maintain their dignity while they confront the challenges of aging and disability; and to provide these services with compassion, integrity and a smile.
The Elderly Care Law Firm of Tieesha N. Taylor, P.A. serves individuals and families in the South Florida area by providing legal assistance with Elder Care Law, Estate and Disability Planning, Long-Term Care and Medicaid Planning, Special Needs Planning, Social Security, Veterans Benefits, Probate and Guardianships, Older Adult Employment Law Issues, and Legacy Planning.Ms. Taylor assisted me in obtaining power of attorney of my father.
The Elderly Care Law Firm of Tieesha N. Taylor, P.A. serves individuals and families in the South Florida area by providing legal assistance with Elder Care Law, Estate and Disability Planning, Long-Term Care and Medicaid Planning, Special Needs Planning, Social Security, Veterans Benefits, Probate and Guardianships, Older Adult Employment Law Issues, and Legacy Planning.Ms. Taylor assisted me in obtaining power of attorney of my father.
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What makes our holistic approach to traditional elder law and estate planning unique is our focus on ensuring our solutions match up to our clients' core values and larger goals for their lives and the needs of their families. We also work with clients to draft legacy statements, parenting statements and plan ways beyond the law to pass on traditions and values.
Elderly Law is a rapidly growing area of law which focuses on helping clients with their legal, financial, and medical needs as they age. It is a holistic practice which develops multidisciplinary solutions to problems with the objective of enhancing the client's quality of life. As we age, health problems may begin to impact every facet of our lives.
You worked hard to build your life - your family, your home and all the things you cherish. Have you put the same effort into planning what happens to you if you become disabled or when you die? An estate plan is about more than planning for death. It is about planning for whatever comes your way during your lifetime.
Most long-term care is provided by family members and friends. Local communities offer services like Meals-on-Wheels designed to help older people and people with disabilities remain in their homes. In-home care ranges from respite care which gives family caregivers a break, to housekeeping services, to visits by home health or personal care aides, to 24 hour care.
When someone dies they leave affairs that need to be addressed: children and pets to be cared for, assets to be transferred, businesses to be wrapped up, and debts to be paid. Planning prior to your passing will help your family celebrate your life instead of worrying about the matters that are left behind.
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Maggie Corujo
Sep 30, 2019
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