If you are caring for a child or an adult child with special needs, remember that a little advance planning can go a long way.

 

Depending on your unique situation, you may need a guardianship, a “special needs trust,” or both.  A special needs trust is a specialized type of trust that provides funds for the care of the person with a disability without affecting eligibility for public benefits.  We also call special needs trusts “supplemental needs trusts.”

Read more about the Texas guardianship of adult process.

Read more about what a Texas Supplemental Needs Trust is and how easy and affordable it is get one.

How do you know if you need a guardianship or special needs trust?  Contact the attorneys at Shutt Law Firm.