Planning for
the Future: Providing a Meaningful Life for a Disabled Child
After You're Gone
The single most
important issue in the minds of parents who have a child with a
disability, regardless of the age of the child, is what will
happen to the child after the parents are gone. The parents
know what they do for their child, and they need to be sure the
child will be cared for in the future. This workshop will cover
the issues of how to properly plan to be certain your disabled
child will be cared for after you are gone.
Topics include:
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Creating a Life Plan
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The Letter of Intent
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Advocacy and Guardianship
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The Role of Government Benefits
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Calculating your Child's financial needs
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Setting up Special Needs Trusts
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Health Care Decisions
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Psychiatric Advance Directives
Presenter: Mark
Albertson, Attorney at Law, an estate, disability and special
needs law attorney, and Senior Counsel at Albertson Law Group.
Space is limited to the first 25
reservations. To reserve your seat, please call Jessica at
(253) 852-8772 ext. 323 or email her at
Jessica@albertsonlaw.com
Seminar Dates
Thursday, September 13, 2007 at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday November 1, 2007 at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, February 21, 2008 at 6:30
p.m.
Location: Kent, Washington office of
Albertson Law Group, P.S.
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