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(West Palm Beach, Florida) January 22, 2020

Shalloway & Shalloway is pleased to announce their latest blog post on why special needs planning matters. The post hammers home the importance of planning early and planning ahead, and uses the late Aretha Franklin as an example. When Franklin passed away in 2018, it was revealed that she had no executed a will or trust account to distribute her 80-million-dollar estate, which has led her family to probate court as the argue over her estate. This, in particular, causes problems for her special needs son. To learn more about the situation and how a will could solve many familial problems post-mortem, read the piece.

Education is one of the best ways to ensure your loved one receives the benefits they need. The staff at Shalloway & Shalloway constantly encourages their clientele and the general public to educate themselves on the diverse matters surrounding elder law. A large portion of their site is dedicated to educating others on these matters. By reading through the Shalloway & Shalloway blog, newsletter, and press, visitors can learn about probate, veteran benefits, Medicaid, and more.

“The time you took out of your busy schedule was most appreciated,” one client says. “We all learned something new and valuable. Thank you for a very eye-opening session.”

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Shalloway & Shalloway brings a more in-depth education through president Mark Shalloway’s elder law seminars in the Palm Beach area. People who attend these seminars can gain valuable information on how to properly pass assets, guard their family from impoverishment, long-term care, and all things elder law from one of the best attorneys in the area. Each and every seminar is free, because Shalloway hopes to reach as many people who need the class as possible.

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