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What You Need to Know About Florida Law to Advise Your Clients Who Live Here - Part III

This is Part III of a four-part special article that is intended to provide non-Florida lawyers, accountants, trust officers, and other financial advisors with important information that will apply to Florida clients and can significantly impact planning design and implementation. The article provid...

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Published in:Tax Management Estates, Gifts and Trusts Journal Gifts and Trusts Journal, 2013-11, Vol.38 (6), p.307
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Life insurance
Limited liability companies
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Medicare
Nursing homes
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