October is Special Needs Law Month, the purpose of which is to to educate those with special needs, their families, and caregivers about ways to protect their rights and advocate for those with special needs.
For estate planning attorneys, it is an opportunity for us to remind those who have a loved one with special needs, of the importance of planning for that individual’s future. In particular, parents of special needs children should ensure that their estate plan will make appropriate provisions for the special needs child when they are no longer living, and for any assets that child will inherit, to ensure the inheritance does not adversely impact any benefits the child may be receiving.
The attorneys at Samuel, Sayward & Baler are active members in the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (MassNAELA). Established in 1987, NAELA is a non-profit association whose mission is to be the premier provider of legal advocacy, guidance and services to attorneys to help them enhance the lives of individuals with special needs, and individuals as they age. MassNAELA’s mission is to be a leader in both elder law and special needs law in Massachusetts. In celebration of Special Needs Law Month, MassNAELA has created the Special Needs Advocacy Toolkit to help individuals and families promote the rights and well-beings of those with special needs.
At Samuel, Sayward & Baler, we assist clients who have family members with special needs, in designing an estate plan that will ensure their family member is provided for in ways that protect eligibility for public benefits, and address other important issues. We also work with disabled individuals to ensure they have appropriate planning documents in place to allow loved ones to assist them as needed, and to manage their own assets if appropriate. Special needs trusts, powers of attorney, health care proxies and HIPAA authorizations, are all important documents that we discuss and implement for these clients. If you have questions about the legal documents that you or a family member with disabilities should have in place, please make an appointment to meet with one of our attorneys.