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Special Needs Family Requires Special Planning
As our children with disabilities grow older, and we ourselves grow older, the future can seem daunting. The future can be overwhelming.
How to Choose an Estate Planning Attorney
Taking care of these key tasks properly limits the potential for family turmoil and possible legal battles should you become incapacitated, as well as after your death.
Do It Yourself Estate Planning Leads to Bad Outcomes
Thanks to the Internet, everyone has the ability to draft wills, trusts and a variety of other legal documents. Many documents can be produced for less than $100, requiring only a few mouse clicks and filled-in blanks.
What Should I Know About a Special Needs Trust?
A special needs trust allows the beneficiary–your family member–to receive government benefits, while still receiving funds from the trust.
Do You Have a Loved One With Special Needs? Consider a Special Needs Trust
What is a Special Needs Trust? In general, a trust is created when property or assets are managed by a person or firm for another person’s benefit. The person or entity who manages the trust is known as the trustee and will be responsible for making decisions in the best interest of the person who […]
How To Avoid Or Deal With Probate
To ensure that our hard-earned money is passed on to the ones we care about, and not lost in excessive probate fees or tied up for months of waiting time – there are steps you can take. We have gathered some straightforward tips which will enable your estate to get into the hands of those […]
What Parents Of Children With Disabilities Should Know
Some major things to know when estate planning with a disabled child… Do you have a will or living trust? Have you selected a guardian for your minor children? For most Americans the answer to these important questions is “no.” Yet, of all of the reasons why you should have an appropriate estate plan, none […]
7 Key Things When Making A Plan For A Child With Disabilities
Planning ahead seems daunting – but if you take it step by step, it is really not so bad! Step 1 – Future Planning For Your Child: How do you want to provide for your child with disabilities if you die or are too ill to provide the care? You can’t make any plans if […]