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We Help You Plan for Life’s Transitions
ELDER LAW & MEDICAID PLANNING
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We Help You Plan for Life’s Transitions
GROWING FAMILIES
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We Help You Plan for Life’s Transitions
MARITAL CHANGES
We then guide you through the planning process. Amy combines her personal style with her professional background in both law and counseling, to give her clients comfort and confidence as they work through difficult decisions.
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It does not matter how large or small your estate may be. Creating or revising your plan is the best way to ensure that important financial and medical decisions can only be made by the people you trust and choose.
Our packages are designed to help you check this off your to do list. Why put it off any longer? Call us to schedule your free initial consultation and see which “Get it Done!” package is right for you.
Serving Palm Beach County including: West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, West Palm Beach, Delray Beach, Deerfield Beach and more.
Practice Areas
Each phase of life brings new challenges and priorities. At Amy Dow Law we work with clients to ensure that, regardless of where they are on life’s journey, they have the documents needed to protect themselves and their family. We have developed customized packages designed to meet the changing needs of our clients in each phase of life. Click on the practice area box below that best matches your phase of life.

Law Firm Founder
A my Dow is the founder and principal attorney at Amy Dow Law, a Palm Beach County law firm, focusing in the areas of Elder Law and Estate Planning. Amy has more than 25 years of professional experience including practicing law, counseling, teaching and community service. Amy calls South Florida home, but hails from New York.
Counseling and Law Background
With degrees in both law and counseling, Amy brings particular insight and sensitivity when meeting with clients and their families. Amy earned her Law Degree from Boston College Law School, and received a Master's Degree in Counseling Studies from Palm Beach Atlantic University. Her Bachelor’s Degree is from the State University of New York at Oneonta.
Community Service, Memberships
Amy has a strong sense of community service and advocacy, having served on numerous boards and committees of the Jewish Federation, the Jewish Community Center, the Arthur I. Meyer Jewish Academy and a number of other community groups. She is currently a member of the Florida Association of Women Lawyers and serves on the Legal Studies Advisory Board of Keiser University. Amy Dow is also an active member of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers , the Palm Beach County Partnership For Aging and the Florida Bar Elder Law Section.
Reasons Why
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Without a Durable Power of Attorney, no one can sign legal or financial documents for you if you are unable to because of illness, accident or absence. This means bills can be left unpaid, dependents may go without access to assets, or your accounts could be frozen.
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Setting up a Living Trust For Elderly Parents is something to be considered. Read an article here and find out more about living trusts, the difference between a living trust and a will, the types of trusts and much more.
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Without a Living Will and Health Care Surrogate designation, decisions concerning your body and your life could be made by the court, government agency or medical professionals, rather than a trusted person you choose. Without a proper expression of your wishes, the hospital may artificially keep you alive, or there may be legal battles over how you should be treated.
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Everyone 18 and older should have properly executed documents. Without them, the person’s wishes and notes may be legally meaningless, resulting in costly and difficult legal battles.
Amy B. Dow, JD, MS