It’s never too soon. Much as we all plan to live as long as possible, that doesn’t always happen. Even if the person with special needs is still a minor, planning ahead to their adult years is advised, so you’ll have the peace of mind that comes with knowing you’ve taken care of them. Letting it go until later can lead to a situation where the courts will be in charge of determining the best for the child, not you: https://shieldsfirm.com/how-does-having-an-adult-child-with-special-needs-affect-estate-planning/
Adult Child With Special Needs
Shields Law, Counsel for Special Needs
720 Rusk St ste 501
Houston, TX 77002
18911 Hardy Oak Blvd Suite 144
San Antonio, TX 78258
24285 Katy Fwy Suite 300A
Katy, TX 77494
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Let us help walk you through the options you have to protect the rights of those with special needs in your life.