Estate planning: A piggyback ride that lasts a lifetime
If youβre caring for a loved one with special needs, you may be thinking about how to enhance their care without compromising their eligibility for government benefits. Or perhaps youβre considering ways to provide for them after your death. Estate planning can be challenging in the best circumstances, but thereβs additional complexity in setting up accounts and trusts for a family member with special needs.
The good news is you have choices, depending on the circumstances of your estate and the family member who needs lifetime care. Along with the Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) account, various other trusts are available, including two types of special needs trusts that may be right for your family.