Jun 29, 2018 - Estate Planning by Hoffman & Hoffman
If you have a child who is differently-abled, you will likely want to make a plan to ensure the child’s continued care and support even after you become incapacitated or pass on. Many people with serious disabilities are unable to manage money and property effectively and are not able to live independently. They may also be reliant upon government benefits to provide important coverage for healthcare needs and to provide supplementary income. Parents need to address these unique issues affecting children with special needs when parents make their estate plan. It is best to talk with a Miami estate planning […]