You may be nervous to bring up estate planning with your parents. Maybe they don’t like to talk about such personal issues and you feel like the conversation will be awkward. Perhaps you think that they will feel insulted because it just sounds like you’re asking when...
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Principled Advocacy For Families And Individuals With Disabilities And The Professionals Who Serve Them
Month: November 2022
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Why include a letter of intent in your special needs planning?
By setting up a special needs trust for your disabled child, you help ensure that they’ll be eligible to access government benefits for which they qualify while still being able to enjoy the extras you can provide -- while you’re around and after you’re gone. Choosing...