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Attorney Jason A. Jenkins specializes in elder law

Practice focuses on estate planning, wills, trusts, powers of attorney and more


Tamarac, FL, Mar 11th, 2016 -- Jason A. Jenkins, an elder law attorney in Florida, specializes in wills, probate, power of attorney and other areas of elder law and estate planning.

Jenkins, who graduates magna cum laude from St. Thomas University School of Law, has been in private practice since 2014 and is a member of the Florida Bar Association, Elder Law Section of the Florida Bar, National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Florida Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, along with other organizations. He credits his upbringing with his passion for helping those in need. He was raised in Texas and his father was a minister.

“My experiences with my father taught me the joy and the amazing effect that helping people can have,” Jenkins said.

Jenkins’ firm offers a wide range of services for clients, including wills, trusts, power of attorney, health-care directives, living wills, probate administration, guardianship, Medicaid planning, special needs planning, and Social Security Disability.

As an elder law attorney, Jenkins works to offer clients simple service to help with their plans for the future. In addition to a free, confidential, no-obligation consultation, his site, www.jajlawfirm.com, has resources designed to educated potential clients about elder law issues.

In one recent post, he covered powers of attorney.

“For most people, the durable power of attorney is the most important estate planning instrument available—even more useful than a will,” he wrote. “A power of attorney allows a person you appoint to act in place of you for financial purposes when and if you ever become incapacitated. In that case, the person you choose will be able to step in and take care of your financial affairs. Without a durable power of attorney, no one can represent you unless a court appoints a guardian.”

More information about the services elder law attorney Jenkins offers is available at www.jajlawfirm.com.


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