Scott Michael Solkoff, experienced Consumer Protection, Elder Law attorney in Delray Beach, FL with 14 reviews
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Scott Michael Solkoff

2605 West Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, FL

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Education

1994:
Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor with honors
1991:
University of Florida, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Stu6653

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15 Mar, 2024
I have used Solkoff Legal to set up all my legal documents in order to prepare for our needs in later life. I found Scott and all his associates to be knowledgeable and fully aware of my requirements. When a situation arose that caused us to use some of the documents (Power of Attorney, Health Care Surrogate) he suggested I knew that I was completely covered. I know my future is secure because I used this firm.
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18 Dec, 2020
I worked with Heather both times I had dealings with the office. I found her to be knowledgeable, receptive to my questions and guided me professionally.
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Brenda

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18 Dec, 2020
I was referred by my friend as I needed to redo my will and to do estate planning. I couldn’t have been more happy as the whole group were very competent and thorough. So glad I went with them!
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled attorney in elder law and estate planning
“Scott Solkoff wrote the book on Elder Law in the state of Florida. Not only is he and his staff very knowledgeable but they are very kind and spend time with their clients making sure there are no unanswered questions.”
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Personalized and attentive service
“He made us face some difficult issues we had been avoiding and I cannot tell you how much peace of mind we now have. He has other attorneys who work for him and they help also. Mr. Solkoff spent at least three hours with us at the first meeting because we had a lot of questions and were having a major problem that requires immediate fixing.”
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Caring and patient with clients, even difficult ones
“Great bedside manner. He was so patient with my mother.”
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Responsive and professional staff
“The staff was helpful and friendly. Brandon responds within approx. 24 hours and Madeline, his assistant, responds within minutes.”
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Trustworthy and reliable legal services
“It was a great comfort knowing that my mom was protected, and she would be able to age gracefully, either in place or at a nursing home. Solkoff legal has been there from the beginning, and everything has worked out perfectly and as expected.”
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Publications

2017:
West's Florida Elder Law Practice Guide, West's Florida Elder Law Practice Guide
2016:
Marquette University Law School Elder's Advisor, Spousal Refusal: Preserving Family Savings by "Just Saying No" to Long Term Care Impoverishment
2015:
NAELA Journal, Report on the Affordable Care Act and its Impact on Elder Law and Special Needs Planning
2014:
The Florida Bar, "Public and Private Assistance" in Florida Guardianship Practice
2013:
National Aging and Law Institute, Affordable Care Act
2008:
Elder Law Reporter, Personal Service Contracts for the Elderly
2004:
The Florida Bar Durable Power of Attorney Manual, Florida’s Durable Power of Attorney (Manual)
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