After hearing nightmare stories about guardianships gone wrong, most people only establish one for a loved one as a last resort. They want to help and protect their family member but without taking away their rights and dignity. When guardianship has become the only...
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Principled Advocacy For Families And Individuals With Disabilities And The Professionals Who Serve Them
Month: September 2023
What is a special needs trust and do you need one?
If you have a child, parent, sibling, family member or someone who means a lot to you who suffers from a chronic or severe disability, you are probably concerned about what will happen to them after you pass away. When creating your estate plan, you may wonder how and...
2 important things to keep in mind about estate planning
When people hear estate planning, the first thing many people think of is a will. A will is one of the most basic documents of an estate plan, but it’s not the only thing that you can include. There are a few things to keep in mind about estate planning, including: 1....