Monthly Archives: December 2024
![ABLE Accounts vs. Special Needs Trusts: How to Best Provide For Your Disabled Loved Ones ABLE Accounts vs. Special Needs Trusts: How to Best Provide For Your Disabled Loved Ones](https://www.mcdonaldesq.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/AdobeStock_136633679-150x150.jpeg)
ABLE Accounts and Special Needs Trusts
People who have loved ones with disabilities and need a way to save money tax-free often create a special needs trust (SNT) to supplement their loved one’s unique requirements and quality of life while continuing their eligibility for public assistance programs. In 2014, the ABLE Act (Achieving a Better Life Experience) became a second… Read More »
![Key considerations in estate planning with an only child Key considerations in estate planning with an only child](https://www.mcdonaldesq.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/AdobeStock_596953108-150x150.jpeg)
How Do I Create an Estate Plan with an Only Child?
Stereotypes surrounding “only child syndrome” have largely been debunked, as recent studies show that only children, on average, develop social skills similar to those of children with siblings.[1] Further, outdated perceptions surrounding only children have shifted as the average size of the American family has shrunk, and one-child families have become far more common…. Read More »
![Ways to use a third-party SNT to make life more enjoyable Ways to use a third-party SNT to make life more enjoyable](https://www.mcdonaldesq.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/AdobeStock_1089662106-150x150.jpeg)
Enriching Life with a Third-Party Special Needs Trust
A special needs trust (SNT) allows an individual to provide for a disabled beneficiary without jeopardizing the beneficiary’s eligibility for needs-based government benefits. SNT funds can generally be used to pay for almost anything that falls outside the basic support that programs such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid provide. This includes many… Read More »