People with special needs are often capable of living independently, developing their careers, and starting a family. However, for those with significant needs, families need to take measures to ensure that they live long and fulfilling lives. Whether they’re children or adults, it’s important to work with an estate planning attorney who empathizes with your family’s circumstances to develop a legal framework to Read More
Estate Planning Tools For Your Special-Needs Family Members
April is World Autism Acceptance Month, and also happens to be tax month. There is no better time to take a look at how you can utilize estate planning to maximize the inheritance for your beneficiaries while minimizing tax liability. There are many estate planning tools available to provide necessary assistance for special-needs family members, who may or may not be able to work or live alone. This article will Read More
Estate Planning With Special Needs Children
While privacy laws give parents access to their minor child’s medical information, they create a problem for those raising children who will need assistance past the age of 18. Although an eighteen-year-old is presumed to be able to make their own decisions, this isn’t true for children with challenges that prevent them from understanding their options, or communicating what they want. To avoid losing the ability to Read More