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Protecting Your Special Needs Child’s Interests When They Turn 18Children with special needs often depend on support well into adulthood. However, turning 18 impacts benefits. Our Texarkana estate planning attorneys explain.
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Estate and Trust Planning for Individuals With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD)Texas Estate Plans can be designed to care for a loved one with special needs and to cover the possibility that you or a family member could become disabled in the future.
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Planning for Your Absence When You Have a Dependent With Special NeedsIf you have a child or other dependent with special needs, your estate plan should address what will happen to them if you become incapacitated or die.
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Legal Strategies for Protecting a Loved One With Dementia or Other Mental IllnessWhen you realize that your loved one is in danger because of their mental state, you can take legal steps to protect them from harm. Discover your options here.
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Who Can Benefit From a Special Needs Trust?A Special Needs Trust can give a disabled person important additional funds while collecting government benefits. What kinds of disabilities qualify for an SNT?
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Getting the Most Out of a Special Needs TrustYou want to establish a trust to protect your loved one with special needs after you are gone, but you need to make sure you understand how they work.