7 Steps To A Special Needs Estate Plan
Caring for children with special needs presents daily challenges which make it difficult to do much in the way of planning or preparing for the future. However, parents of special needs children need to pause to consider what may happen to their special-needs child if something should happen to them. With increasing life spans among disabled people, odds are good that many of these children will survive their parents.
Financial and estate planning for a special-needs child can be tricky, but if you start with a good road map, you’ll avoid costly financial mistakes and have peace of mind that your child will be taken care when you and your spouse are gone.
Washington-based special needs planner, Mark Albertson, provides 7 steps to a special needs plan.
If you are the caregiver for a special needs child, it is important to learn how to plan for the care of the special needs child in the event of your absence. I provide an initial free phone consultation to help you understand your options. Submit your request to schedule a free consultation by phone.
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