How Do ABLE Accounts Work?
ABLE accounts can be powerful financial tools for those living with a disability. Here’s how they work.
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ABLE accounts can be powerful financial tools for those living with a disability. Here’s how they work.
Raising a child with special needs means extra health, safety and planning challenges that can be more stressful and expensive.
Guardianship can be a challenging topic for many families. Guardianship needs to be separated into two distinct time periods: while parents are still alive and after parents die.
Adults with disabilities are living much longer than in the past, which means their aging parents must plan for the day when their dependent children outlive them.
The most common question faced by special needs parents and caregivers is, ‘What will happen to them, if I am not here?
Special needs lawyers can work with clients to set up individualized special needs trusts.
Resentment can build, if some of the family caregivers feel they are doing more than their share, while others are not doing their part.
As our children with disabilities grow older, and we ourselves grow older, the future can seem daunting. The future can be overwhelming. Taking steps to plan for the future can seem way too complicated, especially when you don’t know where to start.
Estate planning for a client who intends to benefit an individual with a disability or special needs requires looking to the future as to the
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