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Estate Planning and Administration Group:

Special Needs & Guardianships

Planning for your disabled loved ones requires a series of new considerations. Determining incapacity is the first step. In the event that the incapacitated has not previously executed a Power of Attorney, we will guide you through the process of having them declared incapacitated and secure your rights in handling their personal affairs.

 

Should you have disabled loved ones that you want to leave property to, we can create an appropriate trust that will enable them to benefit from your gift, while protecting their government benefits.

 

Although there are specific considerations and guidelines to be met when dealing with disabled beneficiaries, our expertise provides you with an understanding of those guidelines and a plan of action in achieving your desired results.