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Special Needs Trusts: Protect Your Child's Financial Future

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About Special Needs Trusts: Protect Your Child's

Review "Does a good job of explaining what a special needs trust can do to protect the benefits of a person with disabilities.... Even if after reading the book you feel you need a lawyer, you will have the knowledge to approach the subject." Support for Families of Children With Disabilities Newsletter "What will happen to our son or daughter when we are no longer here?’ Special Needs Trusts provides parents with an answer.” Roslyn Brilliant, Former Executive Director, Disabled and Alone/ Life Services for the Handicapped, inc. About the Author Kevin Urbatsch is a principal of the special needs and settlement planning firm, Urbatsch Law Firm P.C. in Walnut Creek, California. He is a nationally recognized expert in the unique planning needs of individuals with disabilities and their families. Mr. Urbatsch is a charter member of the national organization, the Academy of Special Needs Planners. He writes and is a frequent lecturer both locally and nationally on planning for persons with disabilities, primarily concerning special needs trust drafting and administration. Michele Fuller-Urbatsch is the founder of the Michigan Law Center, PLLC. The firm focuses solely on planning that preserves and protects the assets of persons with disabilities and their families. Mrs. Fuller-Urbatsch serves as an Advisory Board Member of the Academy of Special Needs Planners, a board member of the Michigan chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, and as Secretary of the Council for the Elder Law and Disability Rights Section of the State Bar of Michigan. She is a frequent publisher and speaker for national, state, and local organizations that address planning issues for people with disabilities.