April 2 is World Autism Awareness Day
Bob Kraft, an attorney from Texas, has posted regarding World Autism Awareness Day.
For excellent and up-to-date information on autism, please visit Autism Speaks. They are recognized as the authority for information on autism on the internet.
Autism is a topic on the forefront of many parents either as a reality or on their minds as they raise their children. Newsweek also reported on this topic in a recent issue.
What is autism doing on an estate planning blog? Well, parents of autistic children should have their estate plans in place for more reasons than just one --
1. Nominate guardians for their children in case something happens to them. See our recent post on this issue and its importance here.
2. Consider whether your autistic child should be protected with a special needs trust either as a separate trust or part of your own living trust. Your estate planning attorney can discuss the pros and cons of a special needs trust based on your situation.
3. Put in place a care plan for your autistic child's needs and other important information for caregivers or alternate guardians in case something happens to you.
If something happens to you, your child may not understand either due to their young age or special needs. Consult with an estate planning attorney to see how you can get your estate plan put in place to protect your children.
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