Elder Law Specialists
Working with the Elder Population in the State of Florida since 1980
* Elder Law
* Nursing Home Planning
* Asset Protection
* Medicaid
* Estate Planning
* Probate
* Guardianship
* Real Estate Closings
* Mortgages
* Veterans Administration Benefits
Certified Elder Law Attorney - National Elder Law Foundation
William Rambaum & Associates PA
28960 US Hwy 19 N #100
Clearwater FL 33761
Tel: 727 781-5357
Fax: 727 781-1387
E-mail: info@rambaumlaw.com
Mr. Rambaum practices exclusively in the State of Florida. He is a member of the Florida Bar Association, the Clearwater Bar Association, Hernando Chamber of Commerce, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the Alzheimer’s Association - Tampa Bay Chapter, Better Living For Seniors, the Area Agency on Aging, the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and Attorneys’ Title Insurance Fund, Inc. In 1998, Mr. Rambaum became one of only 52 lawyers in Florida to be nationally certified as a specialist in the area of “Elder Law†by the National Elder Law Foundation. In 2001, Mr. Rambaum joined 40 other lawyers in the State of Florida who are Board Certified in Elder Law by the Florida Bar.
Areas of Practice
Mr. Rambaum represents clients on a diverse variety of legal matters, however, his focus areas of practice are as follows:
* Elder Law: “Elder Law†is that area of legal specialization devoted to addressing issues commonly, but not exclusively, affecting clients of retirement age, including Medicaid, Medicaid pre-planning, estate planing, incapacity & minor guardianships, probate, long term care, retirement distributions, income and estate taxes.
* Real Estate: Title Insurance, purchase and sale of commercial and residential real estate, real estate development, construction defects, mechanic’s liens, quiet title actions, mortgage foreclosures, tenant evictions, trespass, platting, zoning changes, variances, and condominium management.
* Charitable Giving: At William Rambaum & Associates, P.A. we encourage our clients to consider naming a charity as beneficiary of a portion of their estates. During your lifetime, a large part of your wealth may have been tied up in your residence or other illiquid assets, or you may have been reluctant to make a charitable donation from resources that you might later need for your own living expenses. But at your passing, a gift of even a small percentage of your estate can be a substantial and meaningful gift to charity, without significantly reducing the amount you leave to your heirs. Our government encourages charitable giving through various tax incentives that may also be beneficial to you or your heirs. Our office has developed relationships with a few charities, and you can access their websites directly from the links below. But whether you choose from among those identified below, or some other charity of special significance to you, your estate donation will be a lasting memorial to you.
As an office, we are very active in Metropolitan Ministries, American Cancer Society and Alzheimer’s Association. Bill serves as President of Countryside Professional Center Condominium Association and serves as treasurer at Bayside Community Church of God.