An Estate Plan Built for Special Needs

Posted on October 9, 2008
Wall St. Journal:  “Gabe Molitor is no ordinary trust-fund kid: He has epilepsy and Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism. His mother, Shelby Valentine, recently set up what's known as a special-needs trust, which will provide funding to pay for some of her 30-year-old son's expenses when Ms. Valentine and her husband are no longer able to care for him. . . . ‘It was such a relief,' says Ms. Valentine. ‘It gives him a better quality of life after we are gone.'  Parents of children with special needs often face years of expensive care for their children. Now a growing number of financial-services companies, lawyers and financial planners — often calling themselves “special-needs planners” — are springing up to help parents provide for kids
Prince Law Offices, P.C.:  “So you have a Gun Trust but how do you correctly fill out a Form 1 or Form 4 when the applicant is the Gun Trust? This is a common question and below explains how the forms should be filled out.  To begin with, irregardless of what individuals on the internet may tell you, you need to submit your ENTIRE trust with your application for transfer or making of a NFA firearm.  How to fill out a Form 1: (Form 1 Gun Trust examples: Front and Back)”