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Is a Service Dog Right for My Child with Special Needs?

by Laurie Ohall | Dec 20, 2022 | Special Needs

Adopting a service dog can be a life-changing and even lifesaving experience for a person with special needs. Service dogs can be trained to support people with disabilities in a variety of unique ways, such as: Opening, closing, or even holding doors until the...

Tampa Special Needs Lawyers Answer, “What Is a Supplemental Needs Trust?”

by Laurie Ohall | Nov 30, 2022 | Special Needs, Trusts

Individuals with disabilities often require much support and care, which can come at a high financial cost. For most people, these costs can only be covered by benefits from government programs such as Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). However, these...

Tampa Special Needs Lawyer: Get in The Habit of Reviewing Your Child’s Special Needs Trust

by Laurie Ohall | Mar 16, 2021 | Special Needs, Trusts

Creating a trust for your child with disabilities is an important step in preparing for his or her future. Your child’s special needs trust will safely hold assets that can be used for his or her personal care, recreation, education, and so forth without jeopardizing...

Accessibility Options for Florida Voters with Disabilities

by Laurie Ohall | Oct 8, 2020 | Special Needs

Election season is here, and Florida voters will soon have their chance to select a presidential candidate on November 3, 2020. Residents with disabilities who wish to participate in the general election can take advantage of a number of accessibility options to...

Parents: Beware of DIY Estate Planning Tools If Your Child Has Special Needs!

by Laurie Ohall | Jun 8, 2020 | Estate Planning, Special Needs

Parents of kids with special needs want the peace of mind knowing that if anything happens to mom or dad, a guardian of their choosing will care for their child and that there will be enough money left behind to provide such care for the remainder of the child’s life....
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