by The Academy of Special Needs Planners | Jun 16, 2023 | Uncategorized
Medicaid recipients are required to contribute their “surplus” monthly income to their care provider before they can receive benefits. Specifically, an individual is only entitled to keep a maximum income allowance each month and any monthly income over this amount...
by The Academy of Special Needs Planners | Jun 15, 2023 | News
With careful Medicaid planning, you may be able to preserve some of your estate for your children or other heirs while meeting Medicaid’s low asset limit. The problem with transferring assets is that you have given them away. You no longer control them, and even...
by The Academy of Special Needs Planners | Jun 13, 2023 | News
Parents of children with special needs are often daunted by the different government programs that fall under “disability benefits.” Two of the most common benefit programs also have very similar names and acronyms. These are Supplemental Security Income...
by The Academy of Special Needs Planners | Jun 7, 2023 | News
No one deserves to suffer harm. People with disabilities are especially vulnerable to abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation. However, there are legal measures that a person with a disability or their representative can take to shield themselves or their loved...
by The Academy of Special Needs Planners | Jun 2, 2023 | News
By their very nature, special needs trusts are usually designed to terminate, or at least radically change, when the trust’s primary beneficiary dies. But terminating a special needs trust is not as simple as merely writing a check to the remainder beneficiaries...
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