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Will government benefits be enough to care for my child with special needs?

May 1, 2019

In some cases, the benefits your child receives may not sufficiently cover all of the expenses associated with his care.  In those cases, it is necessary to consider supplemental sources of income and support.  One option is to take out a life insurance policy, which can provide those additional resources for your special child. … [Read more...]

What about government benefits for children with special needs?

May 1, 2019

Most children with special needs are entitled to government benefits such as Medicaid and SSI.  Both of these programs are "needs-based" which means that recipients must qualify financially in order to receive benefits.  In order to create a proper plan, you must first understand how these programs work.  In order to ensure that the transition between the parents and the successor caregivers is seamless, the special needs plan must address the preservation of your child's benefits. … [Read more...]

How do I know which type of trust to choose?

May 1, 2019

When you are trying to decide which type of Special Needs Trust would benefit your child the most, there are two things you should consider: (1) to whom the money belongs and (2) whether those assets will cover the full cost of care and support for your child.  If there is a possibility that the assets will be sufficient, then a General Support Special Needs Trust will probably be the best choice.  But, if need-based government programs like Medicaid and Supplement Security Income (SSI), will … [Read more...]

Are there different types of Special Needs Trusts?

May 1, 2019

There are basically two types of Special Needs Trusts.  A General Support Special Needs Trust is typically used as the primary source of benefits for a child with special needs.  The second type, the Supplemental Care Special Needs Trust, is used as a secondary source when government benefits have been exhausted. … [Read more...]

What is the purpose of a Special Needs Trust?

May 1, 2019

A Special Needs Trust is the principal component of every special needs plan.  The financial resources necessary to continue proper care for your child can be placed in a Special Needs Trust where they remain safe from lawsuits and creditors.  A Special Needs Trust also guarantees that the funds you have set aside will not be considered financial assets that would affect your child's eligibility for government benefits.  For example, a Medicaid applicant cannot have more than $2,000 in assets in … [Read more...]

Why do we need special needs planning?

May 1, 2019

Parents and families of children with special needs must be prepared for the long-term care that will be required.  With the incredible advances in medicine and technology, children with special needs live longer, so parents must be prepared for the long-term expense.  That is not the only reason you need to plan ahead.  While caring for their children, parents still have to plan for themselves, including retirement and their possible need for long-term care. … [Read more...]

What happens if I can no longer take care for my child with special needs?

May 1, 2019

Possibly the most important reason to have a special needs plan in place as soon as possible is to ensure that your child will be cared for when you are no longer able to provide that care.  Just as a parent needs to decide on a guardian for minor children, in case of their death, parents of children with special needs must plan of the possibility that they are no longer able to provide the necessary care.  Because your child with special needs will certainly need special care, a plan is … [Read more...]

What does it mean to have “special needs?”

May 1, 2019

Children with “special needs” basically require assistance because of medical, emotional or learning difficulties of some kind. In turn, the services that children with special needs require are meant to increase their quality of life. There are several options available which can be personalized to meet the specific needs of each child. … [Read more...]

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“Chris and his staff were awesome to work with. I felt like I was their only client with the personal attention and time they spent with me setting up a trust. Chris did an excellent job of making sure I understood everything I needed to and things were being set up for our families specific needs and desires. I look forward to having Chris continue to be our estate planning attorney.”
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“Chris and his staff have been very accommodating, answering every question, e-mail or phone call in a timely manner. They made our Estate planning easy and comfortable-no question unanswered or looked down upon. Thank you, all.”
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“Chris and his team led us through what we felt was a complicated process in a very organized manner. Everything was explained to our satisfaction and then our decisions were executed quickly. All we had to do was sign documents. Most important, the after support has been excellent. If we have a question, the answer is always.....let us take care of that for you! Everyone in this firm is unpretentious, helpful and very knowledgeable.”
carla–
“For about 10 years my husband and I kept saying, "we need to prepare a trust or a will. We had already planned and paid for our funerals but trying to figure out the will or trust was overwhelming to us. We received an invitation in the mail to attend a seminar. After meeting with Chris we both agreed that Chris and his firm were whom we wanted to execute our Trust documents.”
kay–
“My wife and I took advantage of the free evening program put on by Gaughan and Connealy back in 2013 and later hired Chris Gaughan to do our estate planning. First thing that sold us was not only Chris's professionalism, but his knowledge and his passion for what he does. The process was very easy and thorough. Chris brought up scenarios/issues that were unforeseen but were important to have in our plans. ”
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