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The Center for Special Needs Planning is a team of attorneys who specialize in addressing all of the legal needs of families that have a loved one with a disability.

As experienced and knowledgeable special needs attorneys, our goal is to help you plan for the future and security of your special loved one with a disability.  Have you ever wondered who will take care of and provide for your child with special needs after you are gone?  How do you pass an inheritance on to your special needs loved one (when he or she cannot have more than $2,000.00) without effecting their governmental benefits?

If you have a loved one with a disability — and rely upon a will to cover their future care — your loved one's inheritance can be taken away by the government.  To ensure that governmental benefits (such as Medicaid or SSI) are never altered, diminished or destroyed, it is imperative that you establish Special Needs Planning — including a special needs trust — through the experienced lawyers of The Center for Special Needs Planning. We believe that Special Needs Planning is so important we commonly refer to it as a Miracle on Paper.

We invite you to explore our web site. In doing so, you will discover how we can help you SOLVE YOUR GREATEST WORRY.  We suggest you start with our Articles & News and visit our Areas of Practice for a listing of all the legal needs we can help you with.

You will discover why a Will is not enough and the perfect solution is the Special Needs Trust.  The Special Needs Trust is the ONLY reliable method to make sure your inheritance and gifts benefit your child with a disability without jeopardizing their governmental benefits.

A properly drafted Special Needs Estate and Financial Plan will specify that the money is not to replace the benefits, but is to supplement them and ensure that funding is available to meet your goals. The funds you leave behind can then be used for extra medical care, personal items such as TV's, radios, computers, vacations, companionship, advocates or any other item or service to enhance your child's self-esteem or situation except for food and clothing.

We understand that every parent should complete proper planning to protect their children after they pass on.  However, for a parent of a child with special needs planning is a MUST.  THE FUTURE AND SECURITY OF YOU SPECIAL NEEDS LOVED ONE DEPENDS ON IT!

 



 

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Troy, MI 48098
Phone: (248) 641-7526
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