At Wolf Elder Law, we pride ourselves on offering not just legal guidance, but trusted relationships built on experience, compassion, and commitment. Our clients know they can count on us during some of life’s most important and often emotional moments. In this post,...
In light of continuing developments regarding COVID-19, we remain committed to serving your legal needs. Wolf Elder Law is accommodating clients virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic pursuant to the CDC recommendation of social distancing.
We are able to meet with clients virtually via phone calls or video consultations using Zoom. Call 813-350-7991 or send us an email for more information.
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Why a Durable Power of Attorney Is Essential for Medicaid Planning
Power of Attorney (POA) vs. Durable Power of Attorney (DPOA): What’s the Difference And Why Does It Matter? A standard Power of Attorney (POA) does not remain valid if the person who created it becomes incapacitated. In contrast, a Durable Power of Attorney (DPOA)...
Why Families Give Wolf Elder Law “10+ Stars”
At Wolf Elder Law, we believe elder care planning should be compassionate, clear, and stress-free. Our team is proud to guide families through difficult transitions with the professionalism, patience, and attention they deserve. But don’t just take our word for it,...

