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Special Needs Trust Alternatives

Special Needs Trust There are special needs trust options, but you must ensure that they do not restrict the recipient’s access to public benefits. For instance, you may designate assets for the person with special needs directly in your estate plan, but you would need to make sure to account for the possibility of losing…

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What Are the Ward’s Rights in a Guardianship?

Guardianship Ward’s Rights Estate Planning Attorney Joseph Hudack says that older people may need a trusted individual to step in and manage their affairs, should they ever suffer debilitating health problems like dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and strokes. Guardianship can provide protection and assistance with certain decisions for an incapacitated individual — known as a “ward”…

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Do I Need a Professional Patient Advocate?

Professional Patient Advocate Estate Planning Attorney Joseph Hudack knows that individuals experiencing illnesses can benefit from having someone attend appointments with them and support their best interests. Often, close friends or family take on this role. Professional patient advocates, however, can step in when friends or family cannot be at the hospital or a patient…