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- Category: Estate Planning
- Category: Elder Law
- Category: Settlement Planning
- Settlement Trust Solutions
- The Difference Between SSDI and SSI (and Why It Matters)
- What Expenses Can a Special Needs Trust Pay For?
- ABLE Accounts vs. Special Needs Trusts: What You Need to Know
- When to Consider a Special Needs Trust When Settling a Case
- What is Settlement Planning?
- Settlement Planning for Non-Traditional Clients
- When is the Right Time to Bring in a Settlement Planner?
- ABLE Accounts: Another Option for Clients on Medicaid and SSI
- The Best of Both Worlds: Coordinating Trusts with Structured Settlement Annuities
- Protect Your Clients from “Cash Now” Companies
- Why You Should Include a “No-1099” Provision in Settlement Agreements
- Tax Advantages of Structured Settlements
- Why You Need a Settlement Planner
- Lessons from the Powerball
- Protecting the Settlement Recovery: Planning Options for Settlement Recipients and their Attorneys
- Advantages and Disadvantages of Structured Settlements
- What is Settlement Planning?
- Can a Settlement Cause a Loss of Government Benefits?
- Settling Cases for Clients on Medicaid and SSI: A New Option to Preserve Needed Benefits
- Medicare Set Asides in Liability Cases
- Settling Cases for Clients Receiving Medicaid or Other Needs-based Benefits
- Settling Cases for Clients on Government Programs
- Category: Special Needs Planning
- What are Common Types of Trusts and How Can They Help Me?
- What Happens When a Special Needs Trust Beneficiary Passes Away?
- The Difference Between SSDI and SSI (and Why It Matters)
- What Expenses Can a Special Needs Trust Pay For?
- ABLE Accounts vs. Special Needs Trusts: What You Need to Know
- ABLE Accounts: Another Option for Clients on Medicaid and SSI
- Why Should I Have a Special Needs Plan?
- Settling Cases for Clients on Medicaid and SSI: A New Option to Preserve Needed Benefits
- Settling Cases for Clients Receiving Medicaid or Other Needs-based Benefits