About 61 million American adults suffer from a disability of some kind. If this describes a loved one who is dependent on you, it's important to
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When you have a family member with a disability or chronic illness, it's easy to worry about what will happen after you die. Their long-term care and
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A special needs trust (SNT) is a pivotal component of estate planning for those who have a loved one with a disability. The reason? If you intend to
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In the estate planning world, special needs planning is one of the more complicated areas. It is important to understand the similarities and
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According to the CDC, 27.2 percent of Georgia adults have at least one disability. This statistic does not include the many Georgia children who are
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If you are the parent of a special needs child, you probably often worry about what will happen when you are gone. Who will care for your child and
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Part of caring for a child with special needs is creating a plan for when you're no longer living. There are a few different planning options that
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Raising an autistic child can be expensive. Between dr. appointments, therapy sessions, and other programs you may be wondering what benefits are
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As your child with special needs nears 18, your fear for their safety grows each day. Once legally an adult, decisions about healthcare, contracts and
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