Credit: JL Williamson Law Group

(West Palm Beach, Florida) March 31, 2021

Shalloway & Shalloway is pleased to announce their latest blog post on requirements for Medicaid eligibility in the state of Florida. The governmental support program is only distributed to those who need it, but those who can qualify for the financial assistance regularly changes. As it currently stands, there are a few baseline requirements one must meet to be eligible: the applicant must be a Florida resident, need health care/insurance assistance, have income below a certain threshold, be 65 years old, be pregnant/have a minor under 18, have a disability, or have a family member living in the household who has a disability. Though the requirements are prone to change, but this blog post is a great resource for those who want to learn more.

President Mark Shalloway and his dedicated staff at Shalloway & Shalloway are always working to create new resources for their clients to educate themselves with. The need for education is the primary reason the firm developed their free, virtual elder law seminars.

“We highly recommend the law firm of Shalloway & Shalloway, P.A. for any of your Medicaid Planning,” one client says. “We are fortunate enough to work with them for both of our parent’s needs. Our team at Shalloway & Shalloway has gone above and beyond more than once! Their client service is impeccable. We have found them to be extremely knowledgeable, especially when it comes to elder care.

At Shalloway & Shalloway, the clients always come first. For more information on the West Palm Beach elder law firm and their services, call 561-686-6200, or fill out this contact form.

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