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
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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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