Special Needs Advice You Can TrustSchmidt & Schmidt, S.C. — Wausau, WisconsinIf you have or care for an adult, a child or grandchild who is physically disabled, mentally ill, or who has a chronic or acquired illness, you naturally have concerns about how he or she will continue to be taken care of after you no longer can take care of them. You can address those concerns now by establishing a special needs trust (also known as a supplemental needs trust) to care for him or her and to ensure that he or she will remain eligible for certain types of government assistance and benefits. That said — a special needs trust needs to be tailored to the unique needs of your loved one and drafted properly or it will not work as it should. Lawyer Andrew Schmidt can help you do just that. A special needs trust creates a legal and financial bubble around the person who is receiving federal SSI benefits so that person can continue to receive those benefits and at the same time benefit from your gifts or inheritances without interfering with their benefits. An attorney is required to create and advise on these trusts. Attorney Andrew Schmidt has created as well as implemented special needs trusts for his clients or their children. Planning for the Care, Quality of Life and Financial Security of Others Since 1920, attorneys at Schmidt & Schmidt have been helping people in the Wausau area and throughout North Central Wisconsin plan their estates, preserve their assets and look out for their loved ones in the process. A properly drafted special or supplemental needs trust:
In addition to special needs trusts, we can also provide assistance with conservatorships, guardianships and a number of other related estate planning tools. High-Quality Representation at an Affordable Cost
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