The Professional Fiduciary Council of Florida welcome’s Heather Kirson of The Elder Law Center of Kirson & Fuller. The mission of the Professional Fiduciary Council of Florida is to promote excellence in professional fiduciary services. The Professional Fiduciary Council of Florida was created to identify for the public qualified individuals […]
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Free Seminar: How to Pay for Long Term Care – REGISTER TODAY!
Join Florida Bar Board Certified Elder Law Attorney, Heather Kirson LIVE for expert advice on planning for long-term care, advance directives, VA benefits, Medicaid and more on Tuesday, April 4th at 10:00am, EST. Please RSVP by emailing info@kirsonfuller.com or give our office a call at 407-422-3017 with your name and […]
What Documents Are Required for a Medicaid Application?
Medicaid applicants must prove that they have limited income and assets in order to be eligible for long-term care services. Before beginning the application process, it is helpful to understand what information you will be required to provide to prove your eligibility. Medicaid is a state-run program, so the rules […]
Best Buddies Friendship Walk 2023
Join The Elder Law Center of Kirson & Fuller in supporting the Best Buddies Friendship Walk! This year, we are participating in the Best Buddies Friendship Walk to raise money to support Best Buddies’ programs of inclusion for people worldwide with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The Best Buddies Friendship […]
Redefining What Really is Lewy Body Dementia – March 9th
Join Central Florida Lewy Body for Redefining What Really is Lewy Body Dementia An in-depth look at clinical perspective of Lewy Body Dementia, presented by Anamaria Shanley, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-C, FNP-C Date: Thursday, March 9th Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm, EST Location: Certus Senior Living 1120 Lake Underhill Road Orlando, FL. […]
The Florida Uniform Transfer to Minors Act (FUTMA)
The Florida Uniform Transfer to Minors Act (FUTMA) provides a safe and efficient way to transfer property and assets to a minor. FUTMA allows for the transfer of real or personal property to a minor without having to create a trust or without court intervention in many circumstances. In some […]
Pets of ELC!
Here at The Elder Law Center of Kirson & Fuller, we love our pets! Take a moment to meet some of our friendly, scaly extended family members. Say hello to Reggie! Reggie is a beloved family member of senior attorney Christian Fahrig. Reggie is a Red-Eared Slider. He enjoys sunbathing, […]
Be Cautious of Generic Health Care Proxy Forms
Doctors, nurses, and hospital staff work hard to care for their patients when they are sick or hurt. However, even when a procedure is done to save a patient’s life, a hospital cannot act without patient consent. If a patient cannot speak for themselves and express their wishes, the hospital […]
Plan Ahead Before Seeking Nursing Home Care: Avoid Unnecessary Debt for You and Your Family
Many senior citizens may need the services of a nursing home or at-home care at some point in their life. You might assume that government assistance or health insurance will step in and cover the cost if you cannot afford these services. Unfortunately, neither health insurance nor Medicare covers long-term […]
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Happy Valentine’s Day from The Elder Law Center of Kirson & Fuller