- posted: Nov. 02, 2021
- Firm News
Our special needs planning attorneys can assist clients with:
- Wills that provide for a loved one with disabilities or special needs
- Lifetime Irrevocable Trusts or special needs trusts so assets will not be at risk from estate taxes or the long-term care costs of caregivers;
- Completing Medicaid applications for a loved one with disabilities or special needs;
- Guardianship for your loved one with disabilities or special needs;
- Setting up a Special Needs Trust or Supplemental Needs Trust for your loved one with disabilities or special needs;
- Assisting clients with long-term care and asset preservation and protection planning for your loved one with disabilities or special needs;
- Setting up family trusts and agreements;
- Setting up family care agreements;
- Creating durable powers of attorney;
- Creating health care proxies and medical powers of attorney) and living wills;
- Submitting appeals for nursing home and assisted living facility care for your loved one with disabilities or special needs.