by Sheryl Manning | Mar 9, 2023 | Estate Planning, Special Needs Planning
Increasing numbers of adults in the US have disabilities, and parents need to plan for their adult children’s well-being on an ongoing basis as their disability needs change. A Journal of the American Medical Association reports the life expectancy of adults...
by Sheryl Manning | Mar 2, 2023 | Estate Planning
The purpose of a living will is to specify what type of medical treatment you prefer for life-sustaining purposes. It is often accompanied by a healthcare proxy or power of attorney, which allows someone to make treatment decisions for you if you are incapacitated and...
by Sheryl Manning | Feb 23, 2023 | Estate Planning, Special Needs Planning
Your special needs child may benefit from a letter of intent (LOI) that provides continuity and comfort after you are gone. As a parent, the most valuable asset your child has is you and your ability to care for them. You, like no other, fully understand the nuances...