Florida Special Needs Trust Lawyers & Florida Supplemental Needs Trust Attorneys.
When assets are left to an individual with special needs in a normal trust or outright, it could disqualify the individual from government benefits as well as require that any remaining assets be paid to the government for reimbursement of services provided during the individual’s life.
By using a SNT or Florida Special Needs Trust one can usually choose a remainder beneficiary, that is who will receive any funds that are not used by the individual with the disability during their life.
In addition, without a Florida will with a valid guardian clause, the state will determine if your child ends up in foster care or who will be the guardian over your child.
Contact a Florida Trust Lawyer to discuss how a Florida Trust Lawyer can help you and your family.