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A Special Child Needs Special Planning

While planning for the care of a special needs child certainly tops the list of emotionally-charged topics, the peace of mind parents gain from a well-designed estate plan, more than compensates them for having to plan for the unthinkable.

The mere idea wrenches the heart of any parent: if untimely death or disability strikes, who will care for your children? Because no one is immortal, most of us recognize the need for an estate plan, preferably one that appoints a suitable guardian for our children, sees to their financial needs, and avoids probate.

In the best of circumstances, it's a task requiring clear thinking and good legal advice. But when a child has special needs, the challenge intensifies.

Before we explore estate planning strategies for parents of special needs children, let's look at why all parents need an estate plan.

Click below to learn more about Special Needs Planning from the following sections:

  • Planning For The Special Needs Child
  • How The Special Needs Trust Works
  • Planning When the Disabled Individual Has Assets
  • Estate Planning Shortcuts That Can De-Rail Your Goals

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