
What Can a Special Needs Trust Pay For?
A special needs trust creates a way to provide some funds for the benefit of a disabled person without causing them to lose their eligibility

A special needs trust creates a way to provide some funds for the benefit of a disabled person without causing them to lose their eligibility

Neglecting to update an estate plan can cause you problems. Failing to update an estate plan when the family includes a child with special needs

Special needs trusts create a way to provide some funds for the benefit of a disabled person without causing them to lose their eligibility for

The right estate planning for families with members who have special needs is extremely important. When the person caring for the special needs individual passes
Every day we make key decisions that affect our lives. But sometimes people lose the ability to make important decisions about their health care and
If you’re the parent of a child with special needs, then proper estate planning is essential to ensure that your child will always be cared
If you are the parent of a child with special needs, you are likely faced with more challenges to overcome than you may have thought
Parents of children with special needs usually share one overriding concern: what will happen to my child after I’m gone? They also struggle with guilt
A supplemental needs trust (also known as a “special needs” or “(d)(4)(a)” trust) allows a disabled beneficiary to receive gifts, lawsuit settlements, or other funds
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