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A Supplemental Needs Trust is funded by assets belonging to others such as a spouse, parent, or grandparent and is distributed along guidelines set by those funding it.

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  • Richard K. Abraham, Esquire
January 6, 2019
Published by Richard K. Abraham, Esquire on January 6, 2019
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Special & Supplemental Needs Trusts and Government Benefits

Understanding Supplemental and Special Needs Trusts is the first step to ensuring future financial stability for any loved ones receiving disability benefits from the government.
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