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A Guide for Parents and Guardians

Planning a More Secure Future for Your Child with Special Needs

Parents often need to consider the present as well as the future for their special needs child, including a future where parents are no longer managing their child’s day-to-day needs and agenda. As with many of the first decisions we make as parents, these considerations may begin before birth. Request our complimentary guide for things to keep in mind to help prepare yourself, your family, and especially, your child with special needs for a stable future.

Topics You'll Uncover in the Guide

Inside this whitepaper, you will the following insights and considerations, and more:

  • Understanding Your Child’s Diagnosis and Gathering Information
  • Financial and Legal Concerns
  • Establishing a Special Needs Trust
  • Educating Your Family Members
  • Completing an Insurance Review
Preview of Planning for Your Child with Special Needs whitepaper

Interested in learning more about our Special Needs Trust Services? Our experienced professionals are familiar with SNTs can provide peace of mind that the trust is administered properly.

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