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Nomination of Trustee
After deciding a special needs trust is appropriate, one of the most difficult choices parents make is the nomination of the trustee.
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The Third-Party Pooled Trust: An Alternative Planning Tool to Help Avoid the Biggest Mistakes in Special Needs Planning
Individuals seek professional guidance to protect their assets, children, spouse, partner or other family members after they are gone. If their loved one is an individual with disabilities who depends on means-tested public benefits to meet his or her basic needs, it is essential to choose experienced counsel to help protect his or her present and future eligibility.
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Special Needs Trusts: The Basics Every Lawyer Should Know
Learn about special needs trusts with our experienced special needs attorney in Michigan at Michigan Law Center. Read our blog or call for a consultation.
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Wall Street Journal Article
Wall Street Journal Article. Experts often recommend that families create a "special needs" or "supplemental needs" trust as the centerpiece of their plan.