Whether you have decision-making authority (guardianship) over a disabled family member or a close friend, you bear a great responsibility. You may feel that the person will only get fair and respectful treatment if you are in charge, but never forget that serving as...
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Principled Advocacy For Families And Individuals With Disabilities And The Professionals Who Serve Them
Month: May 2023
A special needs trust may require a remainder beneficiary
The purpose of a special needs trust is usually to provide some kind of supplemental support for an individual with special needs without eliminating their eligibility for certain kinds of state aid, such as Medicaid benefits. A special needs trust provides structured...