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Special Needs Trusts 101: What Families Need to Know

Free event; Learn about Special Needs Trusts and how how they can guarantee the stability of benefits for special needs family members

Summit DD Hosts Butcher Elder Law for an Exclusive Workshop: Special Needs Trusts 101

Free event presents the essentials all families of persons with special needs should know

In honor of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, Butcher Elder Law is partnering with Summit DD to present an exclusive workshop, Special Needs Trusts 101 on Tuesday, March 14 from 5 – 7 pm in the Multipurpose Room at the Summit County Developmental Disabilities Board, 89 E. Howe Road, Tallmadge.

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Special Needs Trusts are documents established for the benefit of an individual who receives government benefits based on need, such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid.

Should a person with an intellectual or developmental disability receive an inheritance or settlement, those government benefits could be impacted or jeopardized by receipt of unanticipated funds.

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The free workshop will present the essentials of establishing a Special Needs Trust and how they can guarantee the stability of benefits for years to come.

Lead by Sam Butcher and Erin Eurenius from Butcher Elder Law, the program will cover:

  • Who needs a Special Needs Trust
  • What is involved in creating a Special Needs Trust
  • Why it is different from other legal documents
  • How funds from Special Needs Trusts can be used

The workshop is open to persons and families served by Summit DD as well as the general public. Space is limited and an RSVP is required in order to attend. Please call Ann Watt at Butcher Elder Law at 440.268.8284 or go to Eventbrite to confirm workshop reservation.

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About Butcher Elder Law

Headquartered in Strongsville, Butcher Elder Law is dedicated to helping families prevent mistakes and preserve assets by focusing exclusively on comprehensive estate planning, elder law issues and special needs planning, and business succession planning. With more than 25 years experience and lead by Sam Butcher and Erin Eurenius, the firm maintains the resources of a large firm with the personal service and cost-sensitivity of a small firm.

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