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If you have a family member with unique needs and you are their primary caregiver, the thought of what will happen to them after your passing can be overwhelming. A special needs trust provides an avenue for allocating resources to support loved ones who may not have the capacity to fully care for themselves once you are gone. Whether your family member is facing challenges such as dementia, a lifelong disability, or another condition, it's natural to worry about their future well-being. However, by establishing a special needs trust with the assistance of our experienced estate law attorneys at McCain & Bursh Attorneys At Law, P.C., you can rest assured that your loved one will be taken care of even after you have departed from this life.
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Many individuals with disabilities may be entitled to government benefits as a means of financial support. However, simply leaving assets or a sum of money to these individuals in your will can potentially disqualify them from receiving such benefits. This is where creating a special needs trust comes into play.
A special needs trust allows for the designated individual to continue receiving government benefits while also providing them with a financial safety net to support their needs. Additionally, should your loved one require a guardian after you pass, the special needs trust can also address this situation. Don't put your loved one's future at risk by not considering the option of a special needs trust.
Planning a special needs trust can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to navigating the complex web of government statutes and regulations. That's why having an experienced estate lawyer by your side is crucial. At McCain & Bursh Attorneys At Law, P.C., we understand that each family has their own unique set of circumstances and needs. Our team of dedicated estate attorneys have the knowledge and expertise to guide you through the process of creating a personalized trust that will provide your loved one with the protection they deserve. Don't wait any longer, start planning your special needs trust today by contacting our compassionate legal team. We are here to help you every step of the way.
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