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Special Needs Trust
For families caring for someone who is disabled or mentally ill, a special needs trust can help ensure that their family member is able to enjoy property set aside for their benefit without forfeiting eligibility for any required aid or services that he or she may be receiving.
These trusts also provide oversight in situations where a beneficiary may lack the capacity to manage his or her own finances. In order to be effective, these types of trusts must be structured so as to comply with state and federal law, and our attorneys stay up to date in this field of law so as to provide our clients the most current and accurate advice.
When setting up a special needs trust, our attorneys take care to listen to client concerns and create a plan that meets the needs of each particular family with whom we work
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