Special Needs Trusts Work Hand-in-Hand With ABLE Accounts

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Hopefully, you have taken the time to meet with a Special Needs Planning attorney who may have helped you set up a Special Needs Trust for your child. The trust may have been funded with money you have saved, contributions from other family members or with a life insurance policy.  You were also likely told at the time that if your son or daughter had more than $2,000, , their government benefits could be stopped.

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Published on July 18, 2019 17:15
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