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What is a Special Needs Trust?

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In this episode, attorney Bill Miller discusses special needs trusts—also known as supplemental needs trusts—which are designed to protect the benefits of someone who is disabled and on SSI or Medicaid. He explains the two types of special needs trusts: first-party and third-party. First-party special needs trusts are for individuals who receive an inheritance or settlement, and want to maintain their benefits.

Third-party special needs trusts are set up by someone else, such as a family member, to provide additional funds for the disabled person. Bill Miller also mentions the Alabama family trust, a pooled special needs trust that can be used for both first-party and third-party situations.

Takeaways

  • Special needs trusts are designed to protect the benefits of someone who is disabled and on SSI or Medicaid.
  • There are two types of special needs trusts: first-party and third-party.
  • First-party special needs trusts are for individuals who receive an inheritance or settlement, and want to maintain their benefits.
  • Third-party special needs trusts are set up by someone else, such as a family member, to provide additional funds for the disabled person.
  • The Alabama family trust is a pooled special needs trust that can be used for both first-party and third-party situations.

Chapters

(00:00) Introduction to Special Needs Trusts

(08:15) First-Party Special Needs Trusts

Learn More and Connect with Bill Miller

https://millerestateandelderlaw.com/

https://www.facebook.com/MillerEstateandElderLaw/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-miller-estate-and-elder-law-attorney-44036511/

https://twitter.com/attybillmiller

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_UuzlnOOHGmiGHgPY7FZ6A

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In this episode, attorney Bill Miller discusses special needs trusts—also known as supplemental needs trusts—which are designed to protect the benefits of someone who is disabled and on SSI or Medicaid. He explains the two types of special needs trusts: first-party and third-party. First-party special needs trusts are for individuals who receive an inheritance or settlement, and want to maintain their benefits.

Third-party special needs trusts are set up by someone else, such as a family member, to provide additional funds for the disabled person. Bill Miller also mentions the Alabama family trust, a pooled special needs trust that can be used for both first-party and third-party situations.

Takeaways

  • Special needs trusts are designed to protect the benefits of someone who is disabled and on SSI or Medicaid.
  • There are two types of special needs trusts: first-party and third-party.
  • First-party special needs trusts are for individuals who receive an inheritance or settlement, and want to maintain their benefits.
  • Third-party special needs trusts are set up by someone else, such as a family member, to provide additional funds for the disabled person.
  • The Alabama family trust is a pooled special needs trust that can be used for both first-party and third-party situations.

Chapters

(00:00) Introduction to Special Needs Trusts

(08:15) First-Party Special Needs Trusts

Learn More and Connect with Bill Miller

https://millerestateandelderlaw.com/

https://www.facebook.com/MillerEstateandElderLaw/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-miller-estate-and-elder-law-attorney-44036511/

https://twitter.com/attybillmiller

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_UuzlnOOHGmiGHgPY7FZ6A

  continue reading

11 episodes

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