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Planning for Your Special Needs Child
Planning for Your Special Needs Child
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That's where this Real Life Legal™ guide comes in. Written by an attorney with firsthand experience raising a special needs child, you'll learn the ins and outs of planning for your child's future. If your child has special needs-whether autism, cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome, spina bifida, ADHD or some other disability that may make him or her eligible for public assistance-it's important to be proactive in planning for your child's future.
Simple yet in-depth information is provided on:
The importance of creating trusts to maintain eligibility for Medicaid.
Obtaining guardianship of your child when he or she turns eighteen years of age.
Understanding a Katie Beckett TEFRA wavier.
Doing estate planning early to provide for a time when you can no longer care for your child.
Whether your child is two, twenty-two or forty-two, it is never too early or too late to start planning for a special needs child.
We cover that all here. And make it easy to understand.
Real Life Legal™ wants you to be prepared.
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