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The Sketchley Law Firm, P.A. was established in 2002 by Twyla Sketchley, a Florida Bar Board Certified Elder Law Attorney. We are dedicated to providing clients compassionate, quality representation, and helping create a safe supportive community for our most vulnerable neighbors.

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Gifts That Matter: 8 Tech Gadgets That Help Seniors Maintain Their Independence

The holidays are a time to spend with family. For many of us, they are also a time when we notice that our aging loved ones might be struggling a bit more with their independence than they were last year. As elder law attorneys, we often help families plan for the...

Important 2025 Numbers

The start of a new year often brings changes that impact our finances, including adjustments to Medicare premiums, Social Security earnings limits, tax brackets, and the minimum wage. As these factors evolve, it's crucial to review your estate plan to ensure it aligns...

Can You Help Prevent Elder Abuse in Florida During National Family Caregiver Month?

There is no question that family caregivers dedicate countless hours to the well-being of aging loved ones, but were you aware that this role often comes with intense emotional, physical, and financial demands? During National Family Caregiver Month, it is essential...

Respiratory Care Week: October 20-26

History Respiratory Care Week, celebrated annually from October 20-26, highlights the vital role of respiratory therapists in healthcare. Respiratory Care week was officially declared by President Ronald Reagan in 1982.  Also established in the 1980s by the American...

Will I Have To Pay Taxes When I Sell My House?

One of the big questions standing in the way of seniors selling their homes is whether they will have to pay taxes when they sell? Many seniors have lived in their homes for decades and are concerned with selling because of the tax liabilities.  If you or an aging...

Warning Signs of Exploitation

Warning Signs of Exploitation

Elder exploitation is a growing problem in the United States.  Some estimate that Americans lose as much as $2.9 billion a year due to financial exploitation.  Often exploitation goes undiscovered until all an elder's money is gone.  Determining whether an elderly...

8 Tips To Help Make Accounting Easier

8 Tips To Help Make Accounting Easier

If you are one of the millions of Americans who are helping manage someone else's money,  you are likely required to provide an accounting.  An accounting is an itemized explanation of how you spent the money you were managing.  If you are a trustee, guardian,...

Can I Sign an Assisted Living Contract for My Mom?

Can I Sign an Assisted Living Contract for My Mom?

As the population ages, the use of assisted living facilities to provide long term care for aging parents increases.  Often, adult children are asked to sign the admission contract on behalf of a parent who will reside in the assisted living facility.  These contracts...

Protect Your Elderly Parents From Mail Scams

Protect Your Elderly Parents From Mail Scams

Does your elderly loved one receive a lot of mail - particularly junk mail?  This may be a sign that he or she has fallen victim to scammers and identity thieves.  C. Steven Baker, Federal Trade Commission Director of the Midwest Region says, "Scammers around the...

How To Check Credentials of Financial Planners

How To Check Credentials of Financial Planners

Our financial planners have their hands on our life savings and access to our personal and financial information.  We confide in them about our goals, our dreams, and the future of our children.  But, what do we really know about them when we give them access to our...