Eldercare Resources
The Eldercare Resource Articles above are written to help you understand the need for and the process of planning for long term care.
There are four key steps to successful long term care planning.
1. Knowledge & Preparation
2. Proper Funding
3. Using Long Term Care Professionals
4.Creating a Personal Care Plan and Choosing a Care Coordinator
  The Coleman Law Firm, PLLC C. Randolph Coleman
 

C. Randolph Coleman, entered private law practice in 1978, after practicing as a Certified Public Accountant for six years. His practice is limited to estate planning, special needs planning, tax and asset protection planning, small business planning, and probate and trust administration. He is a member of the Florida Bar (Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section, Tax Law Section, Business Law Section, Elder Law Section, and is a member of the Animal Law Committee).

Mr. Coleman is a frequent lecturer and speaker on estate planning and asset protection planning. He co-authored Asset Protection Techniques in Florida, National Business Institute (2004); and authored Family Limited Partnerships in Florida (Chapter: The Use of Family Limited Partnerships in Estate Planning), National Business Institute (2002); Key Issues in Estate Planning and Probate in Florida (Chapter: Protecting the Passage of Wealth), National Business Institute (1997); Advanced Estate Planning Techniques in Florida (Chapter: The Use of Family Limited Partnerships in Estate Planning) National Business Institute (1995).

Mr. Coleman is a continuing education instructor for various organizations, approved by the Florida Department of Financial Services as an instructor for life insurance agents and certified financial planners, and is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy for continuing education courses for Certified Public Accountants. He has served as a presenter of continuing legal education for The Florida Bar (Animal Law Issues Affecting Florida Practitioners, Trusts and Pets: Establishing Trusts for Pets Under Florida Law), National Business Institute, and Sterling Education Seminars. Mr. Coleman also serves as the Program Director, Asset Protection Planning, for the Florida Physicians Association, a professional trade association for physicians. He is a member of WealthCounsel, LLC, a national association of estate planning attorneys, a participating member of WealthCounsel Advisors Forum, and is a member of ElderCounsel, LLC, a national asso ciation of attorneys who assist the elderly and those with special needs in dealing with their legal affairs.

   
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9250 Baymeadows Road, Ste. 450
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Mr. Coleman is a graduate of the University of Florida (BSBA '72) and the University of Florida College of Law (JD, with honors '78), and serves on the Executive Committee of the UF College of Law Alumni Council. Mr. Coleman and The Coleman Law Firm are listed in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers and Law Firms, which list only those lawyers who have attained the “AV” rating by Martindale-Hubbell, which means they have been rated by their peers as preeminent in their field. He serves on the Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce Board of Governors, and is the founder of The Cheryl Coleman Foundation for the Early Detection of Cancers, Inc.

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The Florida Care Planning Council is dedicated to helping families recognize the need for long term care planning and to helping implement that planning.

Integrity, honesty, and a genuine concern for those who are in need of (or may need) long term care are at the heart of our services.