Estate planning is always important, but when one of the beneficiaries is a special needs individual, the planning is critical. Planning for the future of a child with special needs is often a difficult process. Once your child reaches 18 years of age, they are considered a legal adult regardless of their disability. However, if a parent feels that their adult child is not competent to make decisions on their own, establishing Guardianship may be an option.
WORKSHOP ON GUARDIANSHIP AND
SPECIAL NEEDS LEGAL PLANNING
We invite you to join us for a workshop to answer all these questions on
Guardianship and Special Needs Legal Planning When: Saturday February 21, 2015 Time: 2:00 pm Location: Schoolhouse Prep Auditorium 3800 SW 108 Avenue, Miami 33165 Cost: FREE Guest Speaker: Elise Rodriguez, Esq. |
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For more information on Guardianship, please visit
The Law Office of Elise Rodriguez, P.A.
www.lifelonglaw.com
http://www.lifelonglaw.com/special-needs-families.html
The Law Office of Elise Rodriguez, P.A.
www.lifelonglaw.com
http://www.lifelonglaw.com/special-needs-families.html
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