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Florida Elder Law

Elder Law is a specialty of law that caters to the needs of older clients and those with disabilities. It encompasses such areas as Medicaid and asset protection planning; Medicare, managed care, and payment for health care; Social Security and retirement income planning; disability planning; long-term care and nursing home care; housing options, such as assisted-living and residential homes for the aged; financial and health care decision-making. There are many competent experienced Elder Law attorneys who concentrate their practices to the transactional aspect of Elder Law. We do not. Adrian P. Thomas, P.A. concentrates its Elder Law practice towards the disputes that arise when the elderly are exploited. Second marriages, dishonest children and home-health workers account for the overwhelming majority of estate and trust litigation cases. Our firm leaves the transactional part of Elder Law to others and we aggressively focus our practice on prosecuting and defending Elder Law litigation and disputes.


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