Setting up a Special Needs Trust involves creating a legally binding agreement that designates funds for the care of someone with special needs. The beauty of this arrangement is that while the trust holds and controls these assets, they don’t technically belong to your loved one, thus preserving their eligibility for government benefits such as Medicaid or Supplemental Security Income. To be eligible, the individual benefiting from the trust must have a disability as defined by law: https://shieldsfirm.com/how-much-money-can-be-put-in-a-special-needs-trust/
Special Needs Trust
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.