SNA attorneys have ongoing involvement with the wide-ranging 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.
Mother’s Gifts to Children Create Dispute over Special Needs Daughter [1]
When planning for the longtime financial security of a child with disabilities, it’s best to explicitly communicate your intentions by creating a special needs trust. Relying on the goodwill of others can seriously backfire. Learn more. [1]
Aid is Available for Veterans and their Surviving Spouses to Help Pay for Long-Term Care [2]
Aid and Attendance is financial compensation provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs to veterans needing assistance with “activities of daily living” due to disabilities. Learn more. [2]
Can I Qualify for Medicare if I Have a Disability? [3]
In certain cases, individuals with disabilities who are under 65 can qualify for Medicare. Learn more. [3]