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Author: Chris Johnson, Atty

Estate Planning Looks Different as We Age

Posted on May 10, 2023May 11, 2023 by Chris Johnson, Atty
Wood grain table with white markings background image with an open notebook sitting on top. A wood grained ink pen with gold and blue embellishments is lying upside down in the center of notebook. On the right page of the notebook is a graphic of a light bulb with text: "SMART." On the left in handwriting is text that says, "Special Needs Plan."

Everyone needs an estate plan. However, a lack of planning can be catastrophic for children with special needs and for older adults. One day will come when you are no longer able to care for your special needs child due to death or disability. You want to ensure that your child, either as a minor… Read more Estate Planning Looks Different as We Age

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