Monthly Archives: January 2026
Special Needs Planning: How to Leave Care Instructions for a Disabled Loved One
If you have a loved one with special needs, it is crucial that you take some additional considerations now to ensure that they are properly accounted for in your estate plan. Among other things, you may want to leave care instructions to help confirm that they are treated properly even if you are not… Read More »
The Top Benefits of a Revocable Living Trust
Are you putting together an estate plan in Florida? If so, you may be considering a revocable living trust as an option. There are a number of advantages of revocable living trusts. They may be a great option for your situation. At Fisher & Wilsey, P.A., we are leaders in estate planning in Florida…. Read More »
Probate Law in Florida: Denying Creditor Claims
Probate is a court-supervised process through which a person’s estate is settled. Assets are distributed to beneficiaries, but only after all legal requirements are satisfied, including creditor claims. The estate administrator can deny a creditor’s claim on assets, but they will need to have good cause and follow the correct legal procedures when doing… Read More »
Long Term Care Planning: How the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) Will Change Medicaid Eligibility in Florida in 2028
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) was signed into law by President Donald Trump in July of 2025. It is comprehensive legislation that has a wide range of different provisions. One big, lesser known provision will have big implications for long term care planning; and specifically Medicaid eligibility. However, it will not take… Read More »
