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Special Needs, Special Plans

A course to educate families how they can ensure their loved one has a life after their death.

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FOR ADULTS WITH REGIONAL CENTER CHILDREN

FOR ADULT REGIONAL CENTER CLIENTS

When a parent passes away, there can be a multitude of issues that arise.  These issues multiply when a “child” (of any age) with special needs is involved. 

One of the biggest concerns of families with special needs is what will happen to their child after they pass away. 

Many families do not have someone who can care for their child.

Many families also do not know how to properly protect their child’s inheritance.  This can result in a family member mismanaging the money meant for that child or the child losing government aid because proper documents were not created for them.

An often forgotten end-of-life issue is funeral planning.  Without a funeral plan in place, how can the child with special needs execute a parent’s final wishes?  And if a child with special needs dies without a funeral plan, who will pay for it?  

There are many documents that are needed to create an estate plan that takes care of parent and child.  This course was created to help families with special needs understand all the documents needed, when they are needed and why.  

The course consists of bite sized modules enabling even the busiest of parents to consume the material when they have a break in their busy schedule.

To get you started, enjoy this video on DIY estate planning.  

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out.

As an adult with special needs you probably have a lot of questions about how to pass on your assets, how to protect your assets and whether there is any sort of pay-back to the government when you die.

You may also be worried about whether your family members have a proper trust set up for you so you are not kicked off government aid when they die.  

Many “children” talk to their parents as they age, to ensure they have their estate plan created and documents in order.  You are in a unique position because if they don’t have those documents in order, and if they don’t have a special needs trust in place, you may be disproportionately harmed.

 

This course was created to help families with special needs understand all the documents needed, when they are needed and why.  

The course consists of bite sized modules enabling even the busiest of people to consume the material when they have a break in their busy schedule.

To get you started, enjoy this video on DIY estate planning.  

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out.

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Jolene is so knowledgable, caring, and truly has your best interests at heart. She takes the time to explain things so you leave better educated on your situation and your options. She has excellent communication skills.
Jane Castillo
Highly recommend Jolene. Professional, knowledgeable.
Gary Tao
Jolene is an amazing upbeat attorney who is very knowledgeable and professional.
Gracey Donikian
Jolene is a legal babelfish, able to explain legal jargon to laymen like myself and make it easy to understand, and also providing genuinely thoughtful advice so you know she's looking out for you.
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Just a few more facts…..

This is a course to help you get organized and ready to handle all end of life planning.  This program does not include an actual estate plan.  If you wish to get an estate plan with Jolene, please schedule a call.  There is a separate fee for that.  

This program will ensure you know more than the average person about end of life planning so your family has peace of mind knowing:

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