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12 23, 2016

The Special Needs Trust Fairness Act Is Law

2016-12-27T00:50:19-05:00

Individuals with Disabilities Can Establish Their Own Trusts By Morris Klein, CELA As of December 13, 2016, persons who are mentally capable will now be able to establish their own self-settled special needs trusts (SNTs). Incredibly, this type of trust could only be established before this date by a parent, grandparent, a guardian or a [...]

07 28, 2016

Building Lyn’s Future Plan: Through the Lockes’ Eyes

2024-12-09T12:17:44-05:00

By Taylor Woodard, MPAff & MSSW, Program Associate, The Arc Janet Locke tossed her books down on the counter and got up her nerve. "Hey, Mom, there is something Lyn and I want to discuss with you and Dad. You two have done so much for Lyn all these years, making sure she had every [...]

07 25, 2016

Adopting a Child with Special Needs

2024-12-09T12:20:27-05:00

By Jennifer L. Lile, CELA There are up to 134,000 children with "special needs" awaiting permanent homes, according to the National Adoption Center, and the demand is growing. In the context of foster care and child welfare, "special needs" refers not only to a child who has disabilities, but to children whose risk factors for [...]

04 01, 2016

Vote!

2024-12-09T12:34:09-05:00

By The Arc "Vote as if your life depends on it," Justin Dart, Jr., the disability rights pioneer often known as the father of the Americans with Disabilities Act, implored us, "Because it does." Our core values call us to focus on voting during Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month in this critical election year.  The Arc's [...]

03 24, 2016

Income Taxes and Special Needs

2024-05-06T14:54:23-04:00Tags: |

This installment of the Voice was written by Robert B. Fleming, CELA. Robert is a partner in Fleming & Curti, PLC, a Tucson law firm focusing on special needs planning, trust administration, guardianship/conservatorship and estate planning. He is a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel, and also of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. He has been a member of the Special Needs Alliance since its founding, and was one of the original co-authors of the SNA's Handbook for Trustees, the free online guide to managing special needs trusts.

12 02, 2015

Pairing Advance Directives with Supported Decision-Making

2024-12-10T08:47:11-05:00

By Michael A. Kirtland, CELA When a young person reaches the age of 18 (19 or 21 in certain states), they are legally considered an adult. For many it's an exciting threshold, full of promise. Still, they may face medical, financial and educational decisions which could benefit from the advice and assistance of others. Unless [...]

10 30, 2015

Representative Payee for Social Security Benefits

2024-05-06T14:53:31-04:00

The Voice is the e-mail newsletter of The Special Needs Alliance. This installment was written by Martha C. Brown, CELA, a Special Needs Alliance member in St. Louis, Missouri. Martha Martha Brownlimits her practice to elder law and special needs law. A Fellow of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and a Certified Elder Law Attorney, Martha has been designated a Super Lawyer for the last six years. Through her numerous community presentations and continuing legal education presentations, Martha helps attorneys and the public understand and address legal issues concerning the elderly and people with disabilities. Currently Martha is participating in the statewide task force to rewrite the guardianship code in Missouri.

09 21, 2015

Statement of Richard A. Courtney, CELA* CAP**

2015-09-21T20:31:17-04:00

President of the Special Needs Alliance "Improving the Medicaid Program for Beneficiaries" A hearing by the Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health United States House of Representatives Friday, September 18, 2015 Statement of Richard A. Courtney, CELA* CAP** President of the Special Needs Alliance "Improving the Medicaid Program for Beneficiaries" Committee on Energy [...]

07 23, 2015

Roundup: Supported Decision-Making/Bullying/Pre-Dementia Planning

2021-07-20T16:07:02-04:00

SNA attorneys have ongoing involvement with a wide array of issues faced by individuals with disabilities, their families and the professionals who serve them. Below is a sampling of posts from member blogs and newsletters. Supported Decision-Making: A Model Alternative to Guardianship? Supported decision-making is an approach to enabling individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to control the [...]