Special Needs Alliance Welcomes New Leadership for 2024-2025

Special Needs Alliance Welcomes New Leadership for 2024-2025

2024-10-21T14:43:06-04:00

TUCSON, AZ, [October 22, 2024] -  The Special Needs Alliance (SNA), a premier network of attorneys dedicated to disability and public benefits law, has announced its new leadership team for the 2024-2025 term. As the landscape of disability rights and services continues to evolve, this group of leaders is poised to drive forward the SNA's [...]

Sexual Expression, Health, and Relationships of Persons with Disabilities

2025-06-19T05:45:32-04:00Tags: , |

This issue of The Voice® was written by SNA member Kristen M. Lewis and her colleague Emma H. Barry, both of Harrison, LLP in Atlanta, Georgia. Their firm focuses on special needs, estate and trust administration, guardianship and conservatorship and estate planning. People with disabilities were created as sexual beings, just like people without disabilities. [...]

What’s So Great About Supplement Security Income & Medicare for Adults with Special Needs

2024-11-14T08:33:16-05:00Tags: , , |

This article is provided by SNA member Elizabeth Gray, CELA or McCandlish & Lillard in Fairfax, VA. Elizabeth focuses her practice on elder law and special needs law; trust, estate and guardianship disputes; and, wills, trusts and estates. This is an overview of the fundamentals of public benefits law, particularly focusing on Social Security’s need-based [...]

Training Workers with Disabilities and Educating Employers: Moji Coffee + More

2025-01-07T10:11:26-05:00Tags: , , , |

Five years ago, a group of parents in Winston-Salem, North Carolina created Moji Coffee + More out of a desire to create meaningful employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Now this June, Moji celebrates its fifth anniversary and its evolution from a simple coffee shop into a catalyst of change for employees and businesses alike.

Tips for Securing Long-Term Nursing Care for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities

2024-11-14T09:15:44-05:00Tags: |

Transitioning a loved one with developmental disabilities to a long-term care (LTC) facility is a challenging process. The search process can feel daunting due to concerns surrounding the quality of care, financial aspects, and the individual's adjustment to new routines. Additionally, if you are the individual's guardian or family member, you may also need to face the task of choosing between permanent placement and the possibility of multiple transitions. Thorough planning can help reduce those concerns.

Three Ways to Avoid a Reduction in SSI Benefits Due to In-Kind Support and Maintenance (ISM)

2024-11-12T08:47:20-05:00Tags: , , , |

This issue of The Voice® is written by SNA member Rachel Trafton, Esq. of Maine Elder Law Firm LLC in Bangor, Maine. The firm focuses exclusively on the legal needs of aging Mainers and people with disabilities, including special needs planning, long-term care planning and estate and trust administration.

Powers of Attorney and Your Child with Special Needs

2024-11-14T09:17:47-05:00

Powers of attorney are critical when you have an older child with special needs. If you are the parent of a child with special needs, you likely have grown accustomed to making medical, educational, and legal decisions on behalf of your child as a minor. When your child turns 18 and becomes a legal adult, your legal authority ends as your child’s parent. However, when your adult child has special needs, they may still need significant assistance in making these types of decisions or may be unable to make them altogether. Whatever your family’s situation may be, a special needs attorney can assist you in determining whether powers of attorney are right for you and your family.