Learn
How to Provide For Your Loved One With Special Needs When You
Are Gone :
- Why
many loved ones with special needs lose their eligibility
for government assistance after receiving a well-intended
inheritance
- Why
it is not necessary to disinherit your loved one with special
needs just to preserve eligibility for government assistance
- Why
it is not always the best idea to rely on the siblings or
other relatives of a loved one with special needs to provide
for the care of your loved one after you are gone
- What
a Special Needs Trust is and how it works
- If
you need a Stand-Alone Special Needs Trust
- What
is In-Kind Support and Maintenance and
why you should be concerned about it
- Why
it may not be the best idea for a friend or relative to
serve as the trustee of a Special Needs Trust
South
Burlington
Wednesday,
September 20
9:30
am - 11:30 am -or-
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Holiday Inn
1068
Williston Road
Attendees
earn a FREE one-hour consultation!

Attorneys
Glenn A. Jarrett and Jennifer G. Carbee are with the Estate
Planning Division of Unsworth Barra & Jarrett, PLC.
Both are members of the American Academy of Estate Planning
Attorneys. Attorney Jarrett is also a Certified Financial
Planner™ practitioner and a member of the National Academy
of Elder Law Attorneys. |