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Rosenberg Law Firm has been recognized by Eldercare Review Europe Magazine as “Top Elder Law Service 2026,” based on our proprietary methodology, reflecting its position in the industry, and is also named among “Top Elder Law Firms,” reflecting its broader leadership. This profile has been developed by the Eldercare Review Europe research and editorial team based on insights from an interview with Andrew G. Rosenberg, Attorney and Owner.
What risks arise when estate planning is delayed or left unaddressed?
Estate planning is often delayed because people assume there is time. This delay leaves families to handle legal, financial and administrative issues without preparation. Rosenberg Law Firm works with families facing disorganization, uncertainty and court involvement that could have been avoided. Its philosophy, “If You Don't Plan, You're Stupid!” reflects that delaying decisions shifts responsibility onto loved ones.
That perspective is reinforced by experience. The firm sees families searching for documents, unsure about their assets and forced into probate after a loss. The consequence is not felt by the individual who delayed planning, but by those left to navigate the aftermath.
Nearly a decade ago, a personal health emergency reinforced that reality. During an early morning swimming practice, Andrew G. Rosenberg suffered a widowmaker heart attack caused by a complete blockage, with survival odds below one percent. While his family rushed to the hospital, he remained calm, knowing his estate plan, insurance, asset titling and legal documents were organized.
Building Plans that Protect Families
How does the firm structure its process to identify risks and prevent complications?
Clients typically approach Rosenberg Law Firm through referrals or educational workshops where Rosenberg explains legal concepts in simple terms, avoiding jargon so families understand their decisions. The firm follows a structured three-step process to identify risks early and prevent complications.
The framework also addresses scenarios involving disability or incapacity. Without preparation, families may face guardianship proceedings, just as they face probate after death, increasing legal complexity during difficult situations.
“I want to know more about their goals and their concerns about what happens if something were to happen to them,” says Rosenberg.
Why is early estate planning critical in urgent or unexpected life situations?
The importance of acting early became clear in a case involving a mother diagnosed with cancer who had never created an estate plan. As her condition worsened, Rosenberg gathered witnesses and a notary and completed documents in her hospital room, where she was too weak to sign and marked the papers with an “X.” She passed away four days later, but the plan helped her family avoid probate and legal costs.
Creating Long-Term Client Relationships
In what way does centralized information management support long-term estate planning effectiveness?
Rosenberg Law Firm’s “estate in one place” private client group extends planning beyond document creation by addressing a common issue families face after a loss: lack of information. When families do not know what assets exist or where documents are located, even well-structured plans become difficult to execute.
Members gain access to a secure legacy portal where they can store assets, liabilities, legal documents and account details, creating a centralized record for their families. This ensures that, when needed, information is immediately available rather than scattered or unknown. Clients can also upload personal notes, videos or family materials.
The firm also offers monthly Zoom office hours, annual review meetings and ongoing document updates, ensuring plans evolve as circumstances change. Rosenberg typically charges USD 600 per hour for these services but includes them for private client group members. Several events take place each year.
As Rosenberg Law Firm continues to grow, its focus remains on maintaining a personal, attorney-led approach. Rosenberg remains directly accessible to clients, reinforcing a boutique model centered on clarity and responsiveness. For the firm, estate planning ensures that, when the unexpected occurs, families move forward with structure rather than uncertainty and with calm rather than chaos.
Coral Springs
Florida, 33067, United States
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Rosenberg Law Firm is a South Florida legal practice focused on estate planning and elder law. Led by attorney Andrew G. Rosenberg, the firm helps families protect assets, plan legacies and navigate wills, trusts, probate and medicaid planning.
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