People who fund special needs trusts typically want to provide a beneficiary who cannot live independently with long-term support. Parents, for example, might fund trusts to ensure that their children with special needs have supplemental resources or access to the...
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Month: September 2025
Protecting your family from tough medical choices
No one likes to think about a time when they might be seriously ill or injured. It’s a rather uncomfortable subject. However, life happens, and a serious health crisis can leave your loved ones struggling to make critical decisions on your behalf. Imagine your spouse...
What are the benefits of having a living will?
When friends and family have casual discussions about wills, they often think about a last will and testament. Although this estate planning tool helps honor your asset distribution’s directives and your final wishes, there is another type of will that you can use...
