The following is
Part 2 of last week's post titled Special Needs Trust Part 1: Planning Ahead.
In addition to the Special Needs Trust, there are other financial and legal considerations to be made concerning people with disabilities. As with any trust, a trustee must be appointed to oversee the assets held in trust. Often this is a parent of the individual with the disability. However, a growing concern for many is that the individual with the disability may outlive their parents thanks to improvements in treatment and care. So, decisions should be made as to who will serve as trustee in that scenario.
In addition to the Special Needs Trust, there are other financial and legal considerations to be made concerning people with disabilities. As with any trust, a trustee must be appointed to oversee the assets held in trust. Often this is a parent of the individual with the disability. However, a growing concern for many is that the individual with the disability may outlive their parents thanks to improvements in treatment and care. So, decisions should be made as to who will serve as trustee in that scenario.