The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (“NAELA”) has designated October to be National Special Needs Law Month in an effort to educate individuals with disabilities, families and caregivers about what is encompassed in the realm of special needs. For example, topics such as guardianship, conservatorship, powers of attorney, Medicare, Medicaid and special education will be addressed by professional advisors throughout the country. Local resources such as Commonwealth Community Trust and The Arc of Northern Virginia and more national resources such as Special Needs Alliance may hold special awareness events and have resources available for review. Designating a month is an opportunity for individuals with disabilities, families and caregivers to develop their knowledge of available options and emphasizes the importance of speaking with the appropriate professional advisors. Below is a selection of earlier articles discussing a few topics involving special needs planning. #specialneeds #specialneedsplanning #estateplanning @bgnthebgn
The Able Act – An Additional Resource for Families and Advisors
The Able Act – Proposed Legislation Will Modify Certain Provisions
How Divorce Can Impact Your Estate Plan – Special Needs
Changes to Virginia Laws Impacting Seniors and the Disabled