Precise Preparation for Disabilities During Divorce
Planning for special needs in a divorce involves a specialized set of skills to ensure that needs are met and benefits are not hindered. This focused course offers a succinct overview of the tasks and planning methods you'll need to tackle, including support and caregiving considerations, the role of the guardian and how government benefits may be impacted based on how you plan for these unique needs. Don't get caught unprepared - register today!
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Learn how to effectively assess current and future needs.
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Discuss how support calculations can impact government benefits.
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Review estate planning considerations that need to be addressed during the divorce process.
Who Should Attend
This program is designed for attorneys. It may also benefit paralegals.
Course Content
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Current and Future Needs
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Child and Spousal Support Issues
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Custody, Visitation and Caregiving Considerations
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Understanding the Role of the Guardian or Conservator
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The Interplay of SSDI, Medicaid and Other Government Benefits With Support
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Special Needs Trust or ABLE Account and Other Estate Planning Considerations
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