You don’t need a law degree to comprehend this practical guide to Florida estate, probate, and Medicaid law—esteemed estate attorney Gregory Ebenfeld has broken down the complicated legalese into terms that anyone can understand.
Estate planning is an ongoing progression that spans decades. Much like any other lifelong process, the goals, structure, and concerns of your estate plan will change drastically as you age. A single twenty-year-old intern will have an entirely different plan from a married seventy-five-year-old retiree. This essential guide can help get you started no matter what stage you’re in.
In addition to actionable advice for anyone navigating the often-murky waters of Florida estate planning, probate, and Medicaid law, Ebenfeld shares personal experiences from his decades of legal practice. These tangible examples reveal the multiple contingencies that we must account for when looking toward the future.
Planning for these contingencies—and for any potential legal complications that come along with them—may seem like a worry for the future. What You Need to Know Before You Go stresses the importance of starting now and changing your plans as needed. Don’t wait until it’s too late!
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Gregory Ebenfeld has been a member of the Florida Bar since 1992. After earning a bachelor of science in finance from Albright College and a doctor of law degree from Ohio Northern University Law School, he pursued and completed a master of laws degree in taxation at the University of Florida College of Law.
In 1995, after completing his graduate education, Ebenfeld opened a law practice in Hollywood, Florida. He specializes in real property, probate, trust, and elder law and has served as president of the North Dade / South Broward Estate Planning Council. He has appeared on several radio shows and teaches estate-planning seminars.
Ebenfeld is active in his community and volunteers twice per week to teach children USA Goju Federation karate, in which he has a black belt. He and his wife, fellow attorney Cindy Ebenfeld, live in Pembroke Pines, Florida. They have one adult son, Zachary.
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