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19
Sep

Financial Help for Parents of Children With Special Needs

Worried about managing the costs of raising a child with a disability? Discover key programs like Medicaid, SSI, and private insurance options that can ease the financial burden. Learn how to access the right support and secure your child’s future today. Click here for expert guidance from Chubb Law Firm PC!

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15
Oct

The 4 Stages Of Lifetime Planning For A Special Needs Child

It is normal for any parent of a special needs child to want to plan out their future and give them the best life possible. Figuring out what they will need throughout their lifetime (and making sure they get that) is crucial. Children with special needs require more care and attention as their livelihood takes a bit more planning.

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21
Apr

The Autism Community and the COVID-19 Pandemic

April is National Autism Awareness Month which encourages and promotes acceptance and support for the Autism community throughout the nation. 

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02
Mar

7 Rules for Successfully Advocating for Your "New" Adult Special Needs Child

If you are a parent whose child has special needs, your job as a parent gets more complicated the day they turn 18. On that day they magically become an adult in the eyes of the law.

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24
Nov

What Is CalABLE And How Can It Help?

CalABLE is a tax-advantaged account where any earnings on funds in the account are tax-free. Distributions are also tax-free, as long as they are used towards disability expenses.

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22
Oct

National Special Needs Law Month and Long-Term Disability Planning

Celebrated every October, National Special Needs Law Month is that time of year when families, caregivers, attorneys and estate planners across the country are encouraged to explore the long-term needs of those who require specialized, ongoing care.

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01
Apr

How Not Properly Planning Can Cost Your Special Needs Child Their Benefits Later

Proper planning for a loved one, be it a child or adult, with a disability or degenerative disease is critical to provide for the time when you can no longer be here.

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24
Sep

Folsom Special Needs Lawyer: Use Your IRA to Benefit a Special Needs Charity or Non-Profit You Care About

If you are over 70 ½ years old, you can donate some or all over your IRA to an eligible special needs charity or non-profit of your choice. Using a Qualified Charitable Distribution, you can donate directly from your IRA to the charity.

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CLIENT Story

I totally see the difference between your service and your typical legal estate planning service. The experience you mentioned where you get this big document you don’t understand and a trust that never gets funded was EXACTLY our first experience. It cost a small fortune too. Really - it is the difference between providing a legal document and providing an estate planning service.
Susan

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