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Special Trusts for Disabled and 65+
WHO SHOULD CONSIDER THEM?
Parents, grandparents, family caregivers of a loved one with a disability · A disabled child (who is receiving public benefits) receives an inheritance · A disabled child (who is receiving public benefits) receives proceeds from a personal injury settlement or suit · A disabled adult in a skilled nursing facility (who is receiving public benefits) receives an inheritance · A disabled adult in a skilled nursing facility (who is receiving public benefits) receives proceeds from a personal injury settlement or suit Persons who are responsible for caring for a loved one who is disabled and/or on Medicaid or receiving Social Security SSI government public benefits programs can use special needs trusts in their estate planning to leave money to the disabled loved one and keep benefits eligibility in place at the same time. A Third Party Special Needs Trust should be used to preserve a disabled intended beneficiary’s eligibility for Medicaid or Social Security SSI government public benefits
WHEN TO USE A SPECIAL NEEDS TRUST
The Federal law allows specially defined trusts (Special Needs Trusts) that allow a disabled person to set aide funds to pay for those things the public benefits such as Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) do not pay for.
The Federal law is located at United States Code Chapter 42 Section 1396(p)(d)(4)(A) and 1396(p)(d(4)(c).
Pooled Special Needs Trusts are still a valid planning tool in Florida for those seeking Medicaid eligibility as of April 2009
Mr. Glenn uses Special Needs Trusts in planning for disabled individuals and seniors when it comes to Medicaid planning.
There are three (3) types of Special Needs Trusts
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