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13
Jul

Parents of Children with Disabilities: These 4 Critical Components Should Be Part of Your Sacramento Special Needs Plan

When you have a child that may require a lifetime of assistance and care, extra attention must be given to planning their future.

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22
Jun

Sacramento County Special Needs Lawyer: Will Receiving an Inheritance Cause Me to Lose My Government Benefits?

As a Sacramento County special needs lawyer, I often receive questions about whether individuals with disabilities can continue to receive benefits after receiving an inheritance.

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25
Sep

Folsom Special Needs Lawyer: Basics of a Special Needs Trust

For families with special needs individuals, ensuring the care for their loved ones once the caretakers are gone is of the utmost priority.

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04
Sep

Sacramento Special Needs Trust Lawyer FAQs

For families who have members with special needs, it can sometimes feel like life is all about asking questions.

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28
May

Trustee Fees as Part of Special Needs Planning in Sacramento

In order to ensure proper use of funds, Sacramento special needs planning lawyers help their clients choose a trustee.

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06
Jan

A Sacramento Special Needs Attorney’s Take on the ABLE Act and New Savings Opportunities for Disabled Individuals

Thanks to a new law passed in Congress last month, disabled individuals will no longer have to choose between saving a small nest-egg for future care expenses or preserving long-term eligibility for low-income benefits such as Medicaid or Supplemental Social Security Insurance (SSI).

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14
Feb

Why You Should Consider Working With A Special Needs Planning Attorney In Sacramento

For parents with disabled children, whether minor or adult, it’s a good idea to take the extra step of meeting with a Sacramento special needs planning attorney.

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22
Mar

Fair Oaks Special Needs Lawyer Offers Practical Tips In Setting Up a Supplemental Needs Trust

If you have a family member with special needs, it is important to factor him or her into your estate planning.

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I totally see the difference between your service and your typical legal estate planning service. The experience you mentioned where you get this big document you don’t understand and a trust that never gets funded was EXACTLY our first experience. It cost a small fortune too. Really - it is the difference between providing a legal document and providing an estate planning service.
Susan

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