Attorney Amy Delaney presents legal advice to ensure your child will stay financially secure, while continuing to qualify for government benefits, as they grow into adulthood. Signup required.
Very often, Medicaid waiver programs help children with disabilities get the care and support they need as they grow into adulthood. These are often means-tested, and attorneys need to help set up proper trusts and accounts to allow individuals to continue to qualify for important government benefits. There are ways to ensure your child with special needs will stay financially secure – now and later, when you’re no longer able to provide support.
Attorney Amy Delaney presents legal advice to ensure your child will stay financially secure, while continuing to qualify for government benefits, as they grow into adulthood. Signup required.
Speaker: Amy Delaney is the founding Partner of DDV Law, Ltd. where her elder law practice concentrates in nursing home residents’ rights, Medicaid, special needs and estate planning, guardianship and probate litigation, administrative litigation, and probate & estate administration. Amy is a Board-Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA), as certified by the National Elder Law Foundation and the American Bar Association.
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