Special Needs Trusts

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Special Needs Trusts Attorney In Palm Harbor, Florida

What Is A Special Needs Trust?

If you have a beloved family member or friend with special needs and you find yourself being their primary pillar of support, it's completely natural to worry about what would happen to their well-being should you no longer be around to care for them. The thought of their future without your help can be daunting and concerning. This is where a special needs trust comes into play, presenting a vital opportunity to provide for the financial needs of those family members who cannot fully care for themselves when you are no longer there. Whether your loved one is struggling with dementia, grappling with a lifelong disability, or facing any other challenging condition, their care and support should never be left to chance or uncertainty. Establishing a special needs trust is arguably one of the most thoughtful and meaningful gifts you can bestow upon them, ensuring their continued well-being when you leave this world.


Anne Freeman, a highly esteemed attorney specializing in this area and based in Palm Harbor, Florida, is fully prepared to offer the necessary guidance and experience you need. Don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with her today to learn more about the multitude of benefits that a special needs trust can provide for your cherished loved one.

Call The Law Office of Anne Sunne Freeman at 727-461-3100 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

What Are the Benefits of a Special Needs Trust?

Individuals with disabilities often qualify for various forms of government support designed to assist them in leading fulfilling lives. However, it’s important to note that should they inherit money or valuable assets, their eligibility for these essential benefits may be significantly compromised or even lost altogether. To navigate this delicate situation, setting up a special needs trust can serve as a vital tool to safeguard your loved one's financial future while still ensuring they continue to receive the government assistance they depend on.


Additionally, if your special needs family member requires a guardian upon your passing, a well-established special needs trust can also make provisions for their ongoing care and support. It’s crucial not to jeopardize your loved one's security and access to necessary resources when there is an effective solution available through a special needs trust. For families in Palm Harbor, Florida, attorney Anne Freeman is ready and equipped to help you navigate the complexities of establishing a special needs trust tailored to your specific needs and circumstances. Don’t wait—take the necessary steps to protect your loved one's future today.

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Why Do I Need an Estate Lawyer for a Special Needs Trust?

Establishing a special needs trust requires careful attention to detail and an in-depth understanding of the myriad factors that contribute to compliance with the government’s latest regulations surrounding benefit eligibility. These regulations are subject to change, making it essential to stay informed. As a seasoned estate planning attorney based in Palm Harbor, Florida, Anne Freeman possesses a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the complexities involved in creating trusts that are meticulously tailored to each family's unique needs and specific circumstances. She not only recognizes the emotional and financial stakes involved but is also well-versed in all the intricacies necessary for preparing for your loved one's future protection and well-being.


If you are considering this important step, begin your special needs trust planning with the experience and compassion of Anne Freeman. Don't hesitate to reach out to The Law Office of Anne Sunne Freeman for dedicated legal services today; Anne is here to guide you every step of the way.

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Have Questions?

Call The Law Office of Anne Sunne Freeman at 727-461-3100 today to speak to an attorney.

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