Families with loved ones who have special needs much shelter as many assets as possible to ensure much needed, life-saving government financial support is not lost.
For example, daytime support services for a severely impaired individual can run more than $100,000 per year, while a group home in the Northeast can run from $140,000 to $300,000 per year, he said.
Special needs trusts should be drafted as soon as the child has a special needs diagnosis, Walther said.There are two kinds of special needs trusts. Ideally, you need both, according to Italiano.:"This type of trust is funded with the parents' money, solely for the child's need, and will never be in the child's name," Italiano said."After the parents pass away, the funds go to someone other than the child.
"It's a way to ensure that the money will be there and will be overseen by a qualified trustee, such as a family member, a friend, or an outside party such as a bank or a non-profit," Beloff said."Watch for conflicts of interest if the trustee is also the ultimate beneficiary."
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