In part I, the general principals of special needs trust distributions were discussed, as well as in-kind support and maintenance rules, referred to as ISM. Now, in part II, some of the most common requests for distributions will be discussed.
Elder law attorneys meet daily with clients who are concerned about the cost of long term care and preserving their assets for their families.
We understand how difficult it is to cope with the death of a loved one while trying to figure out probate and trust and estate administration. We have professional services available to help ease your burden. You can relax knowing that the job is being done right by people who care. We are here to help you both during the planning process,and when a loved one passes. The following information will answer many of your basic questions. Please call us so that a probate attorney on our team can help you and your family.
Call the law firm of Vincent J. Russo & Associates, P.C. at 516-683-1717 for a complimentary telephone review and assessment to discuss whether meeting with a probate attorney can help you.
How can I leave assets to my loved ones in the
most protective way? SAFE TRUSTS
Are you concerned about your child’s marriage? Do you
want to leave assets to your child and then one day have those
assets part of a divorce proceeding? SAFE TRUSTS
Are you concerned about your child’s financial situation?
Does your child have creditor problems? Does your child have
difficulty managing finances? SAFE TRUSTS
Are you concerned because you have a family member
with special needs? Will that family member need help
with managing assets and making financial decisions? SAFE
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As caring planners, we want to be prepared and to take advantage of all the available tools that can improve the quality of life of a client with special needs. Our objectives often include providing financial stability, maximizing government benefits, ensuring advance directives are in place and coordinating available resources in the community. This article will focus on one of the most powerful tools at our disposal – Special Needs Trusts.
It is not uncommon for my law firm to get a call from a family member who is at wits end in trying to help a loved one. Mom was very private and we do not know what assets she has? Dad never went to a lawyer and we don't know who has the right to make decisions for him? The hospital discharge planner is telling us that we need to do Medicaid planning to pay for nursing home care. The hospital wants to know who is the agent under a Health Care Proxy but my wife never signed one.
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