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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2025 · 12 MIN

Ensuring Stability through Special Needs Trusts

from Elder Law Report · host Greg McIntyre, J.D., M.B.A.

Unlock the secrets to securing your loved ones' financial future with the expert insights of attorneys Greg McIntyre and Samantha Gordon. On this episode of the Elder Law Report, we navigate the world of special needs and supplemental needs trusts, crucial tools that help protect individuals with disabilities without risking their eligibility for government benefits. Samantha illuminates the distinctions between first-party and third-party trusts, and provides practical examples, such as when a first-party trust is essential after a significant financial settlement. This is a must-listen for anyone looking to fortify their estate planning strategy against unforeseen circumstances.Join us as we explore the intricacies of setting up these trusts, whether initiated by an individual, a family member, or through a legal process. Samantha guides us through the scenarios where these trusts become indispensable, such as ensuring benefits continuity for those who might inherit assets or receive settlements. We also tackle the complexities of establishing trusts for potential future disabilities in children or grandchildren, ensuring peace of mind in your estate planning. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge on safeguarding your loved ones' financial stability while navigating the challenges of government benefits and disability considerations.

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Unlock the secrets to securing your loved ones' financial future with the expert insights of attorneys Greg McIntyre and Samantha Gordon. On this episode of the Elder Law Report, we navigate the world of special needs and supplemental needs trusts, crucial tools that help protect individuals with disabilities without risking their eligibility for government benefits. Samantha illuminates the distinctions between first-party and third-party trusts, and provides practical examples, such as when...

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Unlock the secrets to securing your loved ones' financial future with the expert insights of attorneys Greg McIntyre and Samantha Gordon. On this episode of the Elder Law Report, we navigate the world of special needs and supplemental needs trusts,...

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