Key Documents for Parents of Children With Special Needs

Takeaways One in five children in the United States have special needs, per the Annie E. Casey Foundation. These include children with physical, developmental, and behavioral disabilities. Beyond day-to-day responsibilities such […]
10 Special Needs Planning Tips to Consider

Takeaways Careful planning for the future of a loved one with special needs is one of the most critical life-protecting tasks you will ever provide for them. To approach the […]
Letter of Intent Clinic
How can you help your child’s future guardian provide the best and most individualized care after you are gone? Many parents write a “Letter of Intent” to guide future caregivers. […]
A Sibling’s Point of View
This month, our Paralegal, Heather Geils, shares her experience as a Sibling. Siblings of individuals with disabilities are frequently involved in their brother’s or sister’s life longer than anyone else […]
Planning for Young and Adult Children With Special Needs

Young and adult children with special needs may have a developmental disorder, such as autism, ADHD, or Asperger’s syndrome. They may have an intellectual disability such as Down syndrome. Or, […]