Elizabeth Perla
Elizabeth L. Perla is an attorney with the Law Offices of Randall M. Perla. Ms. Perla focuses her practice on elder law, probate, and family law. She is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and serves on the Young/New Attorneys Section Steering Committee. In addition, Ms. Perla is a member of the Estate Planning, Probate & Trust Law Sections of the Ohio Bar and Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Associations. Ms. Perla graduated Magna Cum Laude with Honors Distinction from the Ohio State University with a B.A. in psychology. Ms. Perla went on to receive her law degree from the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law where she was on Law Review.
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My Ex Won't Let Me See My Kid- What Can I Do?Is there a Court Order? Are you married or not? The answers to these questions will determine the correct steps to take.
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The 3 Steps to Applying for MedicaidThe Medicaid Application Process in Ohio involves 3 steps. Be prepared, know the steps before you apply!
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When Should I Apply for My Social Security Retirement Benefits- an Essential ChecklistSo you're approaching 62 or maybe 66 and you're wondering, is it time to tap into my social security retirement benefits? Reviewing the following checklist of factors should help you arrive at an answer.
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What Every Caregiver Should Know About MedicaidThe purpose of this Medicaid Planning Guide is to provide you with an easy to understand guide to Medicaid and how it relates to you the Caregiver and the person you are caring for, who I refer to as the Caregivee.
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Why Do I Need to Plan for Medicaid? (Why Can't I Just Give My Assets to My Children?)Medicaid Planning is the key to saving your hard earned money, but is must be done correctly or it could end up costing you big!
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Explore Medicaid Planning Before It's Too LateThe proper Durable Power of Attorney can be the key to ensuring planning flexibility in the future.
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Don't Despair, Prepare!Proper long-term care planning is the key to saving money and improving the quality of life for you and your loved ones.
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Baby Boomers Need to Talk to Their Aging Parents About a Long-term Care PlanDon't despair, prepare! Make a plan now for long-term care.
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Having a Knowledgeable Probate Attorney Handle Your Loved Ones Estate Could Save You a Lot of MoneyKnowing the laws regarding creditors could save the estate and ultimately, the heirs, a lot of money.
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The Basic Estate Plan that Every Parent Should HaveAll parents should have a Basic Estate Plan.
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What Unmarried Parents Should Know About Child CustodyChild custody information for unmarried Ohio parents.