Special Needs Trusts: Protecting A Personal Injury Settlement

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @bts845
    @bts845 8 месяцев назад

    helpful, thank you!

  • @seagull9631
    @seagull9631 Год назад

    Thank you for informative video 🙏🏻 I’m learning about the school psychology field. I heard some information about working with difficult behaviors. But I don’t know how accurate it is. Since you know special education laws , I taught to ask here 🙏🏻 I appreciate if you can guide me . I was talking to a school psychologist and that’s what she told me :
    a child is acting dangerously in a class , he/she is throwing chair or running with a scissors ( considering the teacher has removed all children from the class for their safety ) as a school psychologist , they send you in the class by yourself to calm down the student . But if the child starts to chase you with the scissors, you can not leave the area . Because if he /she happens to injure himself , you will get sued and you will have to pay for medical expenses. I got confused about this scenario because you either need to choose to get sued for child negligence or paying lots of money for his medical needs or choose to get injured . I really appreciate your opinion 🙏🏻 that would be great help 🙏🏻

  • @brianwillson3693
    @brianwillson3693 9 месяцев назад

    When I was 17 years old i was in a auto-pedestrian accident where a car racing in a drag race was traveling over a 100 mph when he lost control leaving the roadway & striking me on my left side permanently displacing my pelvis,coccyx,shattering my left hip & femur and giving me a closed head injury,internal bleeding ,dislocated left arm,coma.being taken to one hospital and later transferred to another hospital where i eventually came out of the coma i could not feel anything below my waist and few weeks later the doctor told me id be confined to a wheelchair for the rest of my life.However weeks later one of my toes moved and i started physical therapy and eventually learned to walk again.Now years later my mom in her revocable trust she authorized the attorney-in-fact to make gifts of her property and authorized the attorney-in-fact (my niece) to create a irrevocable trust and/or a special needs trust or trust.The next 2 [arts of this revocable trust do not mention anything about the gifting of moms property or any language of a irrevocable trust or a special needs trust anywhere.And these last 2 parts of this revocable trust are not filed with the courts like the first 4 parts are .Since im the only adoptee in the family who is on SSI,Medicaid,Food Stamps, what can i do ? Legal Aid will not help me .