Monthly Archives: February 2016

Elder Law Attorney Donates Home-Made Quilts to Hospice

2016-02-24T15:22:50-05:00

The firm’s elder law attorney, Elizabeth Allen, donated five lap quilts that she made to LifePath Hospice of Hillsborough County. Liz has been quilting as a hobby for years.  A couple of years ago she found out that LifePath Hospice provides blankets and quilts to its clients to help with treatment during this difficult time in [...]

Elder Law Attorney Donates Home-Made Quilts to Hospice2016-02-24T15:22:50-05:00

Do I really need a survey?

2016-02-17T09:24:22-05:00

Everyone likes to save money – so sometimes a real property buyer will ask “Do I really need to order a survey?” The answer is always “Yes, you ALWAYS need a survey before you buy a parcel of property.” A survey will locate your property’s boundary lines and the buildings and other improvements on your [...]

Do I really need a survey?2016-02-17T09:24:22-05:00

Elder Law Attorney talks about important elder and disability issues

2016-02-09T09:22:02-05:00

The firm’s elder law attorney, Elizabeth P. Allen, gave a presentation before two diverse groups recently. On January 12, 2016, Ms. Allen gave a presentation concerning the Basics of Special Needs Planning to the Small ALF Coalition in Tampa.  That organization represents owners of small assisted living facilities and other healthcare professionals who service the [...]

Elder Law Attorney talks about important elder and disability issues2016-02-09T09:22:02-05:00

Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act

2016-02-02T12:25:28-05:00

In a Florida case of first impression, the Second District Court of Appeal ruled in a 2-1 decision that providing a written notice of the assignment of a debt as required under the Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act is not a condition precedent to a foreclosure action. The Court analyzed the original Staff Analysis and [...]

Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act2016-02-02T12:25:28-05:00
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