Planning for the future is a wise idea for all of us. However, if you have a child who is disabled and will soon turn 18, it is essential to plan now because soon he or she will become an adult in the eyes of the law and you will no longer have a say over personal or health matters.
Fortunately, there are legal steps you can take to maintain your control over your adult child’s affairs, no matter what your child’s age is. Some steps require court intervention, and some can be completed with...
Published on November 06, 2018 06:38