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No matter your age, marital status or financial situation, having an effective estate plan in place is important. It can provide you with peace of mind regarding what will happen to your assets if something should happen to you unexpectedly. An estate plan can also outline your wishes regarding your health care and finances, and who will make decisions for you if you can no longer make decisions for yourself.
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Special Needs


No matter your age, marital status or financial situation, having an effective estate plan in place is important. It can provide you with peace of mind regarding what will happen to your assets if something should happen to you unexpectedly. An estate plan can also outline your wishes regarding your health care and finances, and who will make decisions for you if you can no longer make decisions for yourself.
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Special Needs


We understand the immense dedication and effort you pour into caring for individuals with special needs. The weight of these responsibilities can be overwhelming at times. Our role is to provide support and guidance to lighten that load, so you and your loved ones can navigate life's challenges with pride, dignity, and peace of mind.


We recognize that the needs of individuals with special needs are unique, and we are here to stand alongside you, working diligently to secure a future that brings you gratitude and assurance.

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14 Aug, 2023
For families of individuals with special needs, planning for their future and ensuring their well-being is of utmost importance. When considering guardianship for a loved one with special needs, it becomes crucial to find the delicate balance between safeguarding their privacy and independence while also ensuring their protection and care.
12 May, 2023
As the parent of a child with special needs, your role as a parent becomes different when your child becomes a legal adult. Although your child may have some or all the same needs for assistance from you, your legal relationship with your child changes when your child turns age 18.
Planning For Children With Special Needs
25 Feb, 2023
Special Needs Planning is a Lifelong Event: Working to get your child assessed to qualify for support programs, fighting to get benefits and finding therapists became a full-time job, and one that led to enormous costs, even with the family’s having good health insurance.
Estate Planning Considerations For Children With Special Needs
12 Jan, 2023
If your child or grandchild has special needs, one of your greatest concerns is ensuring that the child receives essential care and support throughout their life. While your inclination may be to give the child money or other assets through an inheritance, doing so may deprive the child of the ability to receive government assistance. Fortunately, a Special Needs Trust (SNT) can provide lifelong financial benefits for the child without affecting eligibility for government programs.
07 Nov, 2022
Caring for an adult child with a disability in Illinois is often challenging in the best of circumstances. Many parents worry about what might happen to their child if the parents die or are otherwise unavailable to provide care. We will discuss some Special Needs Planning suggestions to benefit both you and your child.
Benefits of Having a Special Needs Trusts
12 Oct, 2022
To preserve a person’s right to receive public benefits, family members may create a special needs trust. Setting up this type of trust can be an important part of the estate planning process.
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Just a quick note to say I had a wonderful experience with Todd Sivia and his law firm. The closing of my father's estate quickly became very contentious. With the help of Todd Sivia's legal advice and negotiating techniques we were able to stay out of court and resolve the matter's at hand. I highly recommend this law firm without reservation. Thank you so much for your help!


-Kevin G.


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