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Disability Planning Law Basics: Understanding disability and social security programs can greatly assist you in planning for persons with disabilities. Special needs law, including wills and trusts, probate, powers of attorney, advance medical directives, guardianships, long term care planning, may vary among the states. The Houston lawyer(s) at Wright Abshire, Attorneys answer your important questions, on video, about planning for persons with disabilities law in Texas. For answers to your legal questions about Disability Planning Law, click on a question below, or to contact Wright Abshire, Attorneys about Disability Planning Law issues, use the form below or call (713) 234-6207.

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Can I contribute to a special needs trust my mother-in-law established in her will for my niece, or do I set up my own?

Can my disabled child start receiving Social Security based upon my husband's employment history?

Can the disabled beneficiary get the money out of the special needs trust if she needs it?

How are pooled trusts useful for disabled persons?

How do I get a special needs trust in my will for the benefit of a disabled person?

How do I know what pooled trust is right for me?

How does someone establish a supplemental needs trust?

How is a supplemental needs trust different from any other asset protection trust?

I now get government assistance, but may inherit a significant amount of money. Will my government benefits be reduced?

I was told that because I did not work long enough, I cannot get disability from Social Security. Is that true?

If I have a special needs trust from a different state, is it good in Texas?

Is it true that Social Security will pay disabled persons?

Must the money left over in a special needs trust after a disabled person dies be paid to the government?

My adult child is disabled and never worked. Can she collect Social Security benefits?

What is a pooled trust?

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Wright Abshire, Attorneys
http://www.wrightabshire.com

4949 Bissonnet
Bellaire, Texas 77401

(713) 234-6207

Fayette County Office - 1055 Deer Haven Rd., Carmine, Texas 78932

The Woodlands Office - 3705 College Park Drive, Suite 150, The Woodlands, Texas 77384

About Our Firm

Every client has different wants and needs, whether it is naming an agent under a Texas durable power of attorney to handle your property and financial affairs if you are incapacitated, or setting up a supplemental needs trust in order to ensure a disabled family member's access to needed public benefits. Every client deserves an experienced elder law and estate planning attorney. No two Texas consumers have the same needs when it comes to estate planning, probate, and elder law. Call us to discuss your needs so that you can enjoy life to the fullest, knowing that you and your family will be protected.

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The Texas lawyer(s) at Wright Abshire, Attorneys offer their Disability Planning Lawservices to residents of Houston, Sugar Land, Missouri City, Katy, Tomball, Spring, The Woodlands, Conroe, Pasadena, Baytown, Galveston, Webster and Clear Lake; Harris County, Montgomery County, Liberty County, Chambers County, Galveston County, Brazoria County and Fort Bend County.



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