Shafae Law

Shafae Law

Shafae Law is a boutique law firm providing comprehensive estate planning, trust, estate, probate, and trust administration services located in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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The Role of Special Needs Trusts

Estate planning is an essential task for managing assets in the event of incapacitation or death, and it becomes particularly crucial for families with individuals with special needs. A key tool in this planning process is the Special Needs Trust (SNT), designed to ensure that individuals with disabilities/addiction/other challenges can inherit assets without losing eligibility for vital government assistance programs like Medicaid or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

Maintaining Eligibility for Benefits

Assets in a Special Needs Trust do not count towards the personal assets of the beneficiary, preserving their eligibility for government assistance programs that have strict income and asset limits.

Asset Management and Protection

The trust allows for the proper management and protection of assets for the benefit of someone with special needs, without giving them direct control, which might not be in their best interest due to their disability.

Future Care Provisioning

A Special Needs Trust provides a mechanism to ensure that the beneficiary's physical, emotional, and medical needs are met in the future, enhancing their quality of life beyond what public benefits might cover.

Flexibility and Peace of Mind

Customizable to the beneficiary's needs, these trusts can specify the use of funds (e.g., for medical care, education) and offer families peace of mind knowing there's a plan in place for their loved one's care.

Setting Up a Special Needs Trust

  1. Consult an Expert: The complexities of laws around special needs planning necessitate consulting with a specialized attorney.

  2. Choose a Trustee: Select a reliable person or professional who understands the beneficiary's needs to manage the trust.

  3. Fund the Trust: Assets can include cash, securities, real estate, or even life insurance policies.

  4. Draft and Sign the Document: With legal guidance, create and sign the trust document according to state laws.

For families with members with specific needs, a Special Needs Trust is an indispensable part of estate planning. It ensures that beneficiaries can receive inheritance without compromising their government assistance, providing a secure future. With proper planning and legal advice, setting up a trust can offer both immediate and long-term peace of mind.


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