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Elder Law Issues Broadcast

Join attorney, Twyla Sketchley, each Friday at 10:04 am on 88.9 WFSU-FM. Elder Law Issues addresses the questions and concerns of seniors and their caregivers. Visit WFSU for an Audio Archive of Past Broadcasts

About Us

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.

2024 Important Numbers

In 2024, as with each new year, Medicare premiums, Social Security earnings, tax limits, and the minimum wage change. The beginning of the new year is a good time to review your estate plan to ensure it meets your needs. Here is a summary of the important 2024 numbers...

Self-Care Tips for Caregivers

Self-Care and Caregivers Caregivers are the unsung heroes of our society, dedicating their time, energy, and love to support those in need. Whether you're caring for an aging parent, a child with special needs, a sick family member, or a friend facing a challenging...

Our 20th Anniversary

Did you know this is our 20th anniversary? That’s right! The Sketchley Law is celebrating twenty amazing years of legal advocacy, experienced representation, and client service in Tallahassee and throughout Florida. We want to take just a minute to look at the last...

Finding Ways to Pay for Care When Your Loved One Has Parkinson’s Disease

April is Parkinson's Disease Awareness Month.  This is a good time to plan for the care of your loved who is living with Parkinson's disease.  Are you concerned about how you will be able to pay for the care of your loved one as the disease progresses? Do you have...
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...

Do You Have An Advance Directive?

Do You Have An Advance Directive?

Most people have heard of an "advance directive", but many do not know what one is.  An advance directive is a document you sign, when you are competent, that states your preference regarding your medical care.  Advanced directives go by many names:  Healthcare...

What Is Autism Awareness?

What Is Autism Awareness?

April is Autism Awareness Month.  In my law practice, I have clients whose families are affected by Autism.  My own family has a history with Autism.  When I think of Autism, I don’t think of blue shirts or puzzle piece ribbons.  I think of my cousin, John, as a...

What is a Medicare BFCC-QIO?

What is a Medicare BFCC-QIO?

A Medicare Beneficiary and Family-Centered Care Quality Improvement Organization (BFCC-QIO) is referred to as a BFCC-QIO.  It is an organization that reviews complaints, "quick appeals", and quality of care issues for Medicare recipients.  The "quick appeal" refers to...