For families with special needs children, estate planning is much more than just penning down bequests for transfer of assets.  It is meant to create a secure future for the special needs child within and beyond parents’ lifetime.  Considering that the special needs will not be able to make financial decisions, leaving any legacy in his/her name may prove fatal if there is no family member to manage it. Then who manages it and how? Can forming a private trust, which will even receive any gift, funds, etc., be a wiser choice?

The answer to all the questions above and many more lies in creating an effective estate plan. An estate plan ensures that your assets, responsibilities, and personal wishes are managed and transferred smoothly during your lifetime and after your death. It clearly defines who will receive your property and finances, appoints trusted people to make financial and healthcare decisions if you are unable to do so, and protects the interests of your family and dependents. A well-structured estate plan minimizes legal delays, avoids disputes, and provides clarity and peace of mind, ensuring that what you have built supports the people you care about, exactly as you intend.

At SNEP we discuss with you and chart a roadmap for securing your child future. We aim to answer the following aspects :

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If you are thinking of your special needs child future and would like to discuss What After Us?, then contact us as below

Email: info@specialneedsestateplanners.com

Mob: 9625133279