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Special Needs Planning for Children and Adults

Individuals with learning disabilities, behavioral problems, or physical disabilities are classified as special needs. For example, individuals with autism, ADHD, Asperger syndrome, Down syndrome, dyscalculia, dyslexia, deafness, blindness, and cystic fibrosis fall into the special needs category, as do cleft lips,…

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Your Estate and Special Needs Planning

Third-party special needs trusts sometimes referred to as supplemental needs trusts are estate planning tools for those parents of children with mental/physical disabilities and the elderly. This type of trust will receive assets from you or another benefactor expressly for…

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