Ling Law Group serves families in Marin County with thoughtful planning for loved ones who have disabilities through Special Needs Trusts.
Located in San Rafael, our team guides you from initial ideas to a lasting plan that protects benefits and supports long term care.
A Special Needs Trust can help preserve eligibility for programs like Medicaid and SSI while providing for daily needs and future care.
Ling Law Group works with families across Marin County to design and implement trusts that fit family goals and local rules.
A Special Needs Trust is a vehicle that holds assets for a beneficiary with a disability while protecting access to public support programs.
We explain how trust terms affect benefits, liability, and long term care planning.
A Special Needs Trust is funded by assets set aside for a person with a disability and is designed to supplement, not replace, government benefits.
Key elements include the grantor, trustee, beneficiary, funding sources, and clear distribution rules that align with public program requirements.
This glossary provides definitions for common terms used in Special Needs Trusts and estate planning.
A trust designed to support a person with a disability while preserving eligibility for needs based public benefits.
Discretionary payments from the trust to the beneficiary for qualified needs as allowed by the trust terms.
The person who benefits from the trust, usually a family member with a disability.
The individual or institution responsible for managing trust assets and making distributions according to the trust terms.
Options include separate special needs arrangements, ABLE accounts, and careful trust planning that aligns with eligibility rules.
For some families a simple trust structure is enough to meet basic needs while keeping costs lower.
A straightforward plan can be implemented quickly when the situation is clear and benefits are straightforward.
A thorough plan covers future care, changing benefits, and coordination with caregivers.
A complete approach ensures trust terms align with SSI and Medicaid rules and prepares for changes.
A full plan protects eligibility, provides for ongoing care, and reduces risk of unintended disqualifications.
A comprehensive plan addresses asset protection, tax considerations, and long term guardianship needs.
Defined trustees, successor plans, and clear steps help families stay aligned over time.
Gather benefit details and future care goals to shape the trust terms.
Choose someone trusted and capable to manage the trust over time.
Protect assets while preserving eligibility for public supports.
Provide for future care and stability for loved ones.
Disability in a family member and reliance on needs based benefits often calls for a protective planning approach.
Direct inheritances can impact benefits and ongoing support, creating a need for a protective trust.
Updates to program rules may require revisiting trust provisions.
A trust helps coordinate care and caregiver roles with long term planning.
We maintain a local presence in San Rafael with clear communication and careful planning.
Our approach focuses on your goals and practical steps to protect benefits and care.
We partner with families to create durable plans that adapt as needs change.
From the initial consultation to final documents and funding, we guide you every step of the way.
We discuss goals, assets, and the beneficiary’s needs to tailor the plan.
We assess eligibility, resources, and care requirements.
We outline the trust structure and next steps for funding.
We prepare trust documents and coordinate with professionals to ensure accuracy.
We tailor trust terms to support the beneficiary and comply with benefit rules.
You take time to review and execute the documents with witnesses or a notary.
We assist with funding the trust and set up ongoing governance and reviews.
Assets are retitled or placed in the trust and trustees are ready.
Regular reviews ensure the plan remains aligned with needs and rules.
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A Special Needs Trust is a trust designed to benefit a person with a disability while preserving eligibility for public benefits. We can help you determine if a trust is right for your family.
A properly drafted Special Needs Trust aims to preserve benefits while allowing funds to be used for health, education, housing, and quality of life needs.
The trustee manages distributions and oversees investments. You can name a family member or an institution to handle this role.
Funding options include transferring assets into the trust or naming the trust as a beneficiary of assets or accounts.
Many trusts can be amended or updated as needs change; some provisions may be irrevocable depending on the type of trust.
First party SNT uses the beneficiary’s own assets and may have payback provisions; third party SNT uses funds from others.
Key documents include the trust agreement, funding instruments, and beneficiary information. We guide you through each step.
Timeline varies by complexity, typically several weeks to a few months.
While not required, having an attorney helps ensure compliance and clear terms.
Ling Law Group offers consultations, document drafting, and ongoing plan reviews.