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Special Needs Trusts

Special Needs Trusts

The Special Needs Planning at Alden & Watson Law provides representation to incapacitated persons, their family, or caregiver. We understand that Special Needs planning for the care of a child or adult child is not only crucial, but a priority for families with special needs children and a special needs trust or supplemental needs trust is a perfect tool to address and alleviate some of these concerns. Our Attorneys give considerable attention to clients to put together estate plans that are tailored to the needs of a child or other beneficiary and considers how these special needs ascribe with the planning for other intended beneficiaries, such as:

  • Living Arrangements
  • Educational Rights 
  • Finances (including public benefits, income, assets, trusts, and insurance policies)
  • Daily routines, needs, and supports
  • Decision-making support
  • Medical History Information and Doctor’s Contact Information 
  • Important details including employment, volunteer work, education, religious preference, social life, etc.

We provide answers and information while advising clients as to the importance of Special Needs planning. Enabling our disabled beneficiaries to inherit money, gifts, funds, etc. while still allowing them to remain eligible for certain government programs such as SSI, SSDI, and Medicare/Medicaid will allow them to continue to meet their varying care and personal needs long after we are gone. If you need assistance with special needs planning, our firm can help.