Jason is an “AV” preeminent rated attorney by Martindale-Hubbell, and is consistently recognized as a top lawyer among his peers in Super Lawyers Magazine and Florida Trends Legal Elite (2012-2022). Jason wrote the book: “How to Get Medicaid to Pay for Some or All of Your Long-Term Care Expenses: Without Having to Wait Five Years, Without Having to Sell Your House, and Without Having to Go Broke First.”
He is on the board of the Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys and Co-Chair of the Broward County Bar Association Elder Law Section.
Links
Websites: www.ElderNeedsLaw.com
www.ElderNeedsInsurance.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6E9GUmoyukKAbVXlmNA2Jg
Book: https://www.amazon.com/Medicaid-some-your-long-term-expenses/dp/1513634712
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ElderNeedsLaw/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/elderneedslaw/
2641 NE 207th Street Aventura, Florida 33180
Attorney Richard M. Ricciardi, Jr. is originally from New Jersey, but has made Florida his permanent residence since 2006. He obtained his Master of Laws Degree (L.L.M.) in Estate Planning and Elder Law, which required years of extensive additional education tailored specifically to advanced issues in estate planning including business succession planning and taxation issues affecting estate transfers. He has been practicing for 11 years in Florida.
2050 McGregor Blvd. 2050 McGregor Blvd., Florida Fort Myers
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