Special Needs Trust
Planning for what matters most
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$2,500 Special Needs Trust Bundle
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Irrevocable Living Trust Agreement: The central hub of your estate plan with provisions for the management, control, and distribution of your assets during life and after death.
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Trust Certification: A document that states that a trustor established a trust and trustee for their assets.
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Power of Attorney: To handle your affairs if you are unable to do so (Mentally or Physically)
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Health Care Directive: Who to contact to make medical decisions on your behalf if or when you are incapacitated.
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Final Disposition: Final wishes whether you want to be buried or cremated.
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Attorney Consultation - A comprehensive review of your facts and circumstances.
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All Legal Documents Prepared By Licensed Attorneys
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