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Celebrating National Elder Law Month in May

May 5, 2020 in News

By: Kate L. Wakeman, Esq. In 1963, President Kennedy announced that the month of May was dedicated as “Senior Citizens Month” to honor Americans aged 65 and older. Since then, every President has made a similar proclamation. In 1980, President Carter changed the name to “Older Americans Month.” More recently, […]

Estate Planning During the Coronavirus

May 1, 2020 in News

By Christian Horde, Esq. During these uncertain times, it is natural to start thinking about whether you have your financial and health affairs in order.  You may also be worrying about an elder in your family and what will happen to his or her hard-earned assets, if there were a […]

Client Spotlight May 2020

May 1, 2020 in News

  We are proud to say that we have simply amazing people in our family of clients. Each month we take time out to shine a spotlight on our clients’ accomplishments, passions and experiences. Please meet Diane Alas. Diane was born and raised in a small summer resort town on […]

ZOOM Presentations

April 30, 2020 in News

The Elder Law Center of Kirson & Fuller would like to welcome you to join a FREE ZOOM Presentation hosted by Elder Law Attorney, Heather C. Kirson, May 12th at 6:00 p.m. and on June 9th at 10:00 a.m.  Ms. Kirson is a Florida Bar Board Certified Elder Law Attorney […]

Urgent Information Regarding Stimulus Checks for Recipients of Federal Benefits: How to Get Additional $500.00 per Eligible Child

April 21, 2020 in News

By: Kate L. Wakeman, Esq. On April 20, 2020, the IRS issued a special alert regarding Economic Impact Payments (“stimulus checks”) for people who receive Social Security Retirement, Social Security Disability (SSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Railroad Retirement Benefits (RRB), who did not file a tax return in 2018 […]

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