It’s natural that if you care for a relative with special needs, you’ll want to ensure their future after you’ve passed on. However, without proper steps, that act of love might seriously hamper their ability to get the government benefits they need. The Social...
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What common mistakes do estate administrators make?
Being the administrator of a loved one's estate is a difficult job. It is your responsibility to oversee the estate as it passes through probate, pay off any creditors, and make sure the heirs receive their inheritances according to the deceased's final wishes. Of...
Estate planning is vital for legacy care of a special needs dependent
Do you contribute financial resources for the care of a child, parent, friend or other loved one with special needs? Have you thought about how that care will continue after you pass away? If not, then you are definitely not alone. Many people, regardless of whether...