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Special Plans for Special Needs Children

Planning for family members with special needs can be overwhelming, particularly when so many decisions may have lifelong consequences. Beyond figuring out the intricacies of government programs, parents fret over guardianships, how governmental services may erode and what legal documents they need.

Children are raised to eventually be able to support themselves, but this isn't always possible for kids with special needs and disabilities.

Consequently, the parents of a child with special needs must have a plan to care for their child when the parents pass away.

It is not an easy task.

Recently, the New York Times published an article on this very subject titled "Tips for the Future Care of Disabled Family Members."

The following are key points from the article:

Guardianship matters can seem daunting; however, with the help of one of our attorneys, this task is possible and proper planning will prepare you and your children for the future. Click here fore more information and to request a consultation.

Reference: New York Times (March 27, 2015) "Tips for the Future Care of Disabled Family Members."