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(West Palm Beach, Florida) April 21, 2020

Mark Shalloway and his staff at Shalloway & Shalloway is pleased to announce the firm’s latest blog post on managing special needs planning during the coronavirus pandemic. What was already a challenging feat has been made twice as difficult due to limited resources, social distancing, and stay-at-home mandates. Shalloway and his staff have a few key ways for you to take control of your life and put your special needs plans in place.

Shalloway urges all those who need special needs planning to meet with their estate planning team remotely. Many firms, including Shalloway & Shalloway, are still open to calls and video-chats, so that clients can be certain that they have all their needs in order. Many other businesses– such as accountants and notaries– are also available remotely, so he reminds everyone to see if that service is available through similar means.

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During these difficult times, the staff at Shalloway & Shalloway want nothing more than to make the lives of their clients easier. This is why the West Palm Beach elder law and special needs firm continues to keep their offices “open,” but remotely. People need the services offered by these types of attorneys potentially now more than ever, and Shalloway & Shalloway is there to help the people of South Florida.

To keep education on the topics surrounding elder law flowing to the people, Shalloway & Shalloway offers free, virtual seminars three days a month. To learn more about it, visit the page on the topic.

Reach out to the compassionate attorneys from Shalloway & Shalloway, at 561-686-6200, or fill out this contact form.

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