Special Needs Planning
Anticipating Future Needs
After you are gone, you may not be able to depend on your children to care for your disabled child. They may not have the financial or physical means to do so. The Pollan Law Firm will work to develop a solution that enables you to provide for the needs of your child while still leaving an inheritance for your other children.
A child with a disability is a special gift. With the help of The Pollan Law Firm, you can take the steps necessary to provide for your child — and provide the child with the care he or she needs to live in comfort and dignity.
How can you pay for the long-term needs of a disabled child while still providing legacies to your other children?
The Pollan Law Firm is a team of attorneys that helps people provide for the needs of their disabled children. The plans we develop can provide for the material comfort, educational needs, and health care of the child, and give the parents peace of mind and the knowledge that they have done the best for their child.
Call 877-841-1378 to schedule a consultation.
We can discuss your needs, your concerns and how we can help you develop the solution that is right for you.
You Have Many Options
Parents of disabled children need to understand an important fact: there are many ways to protect your assets and still get Medicaid or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for your child. As an experienced Medicaid eligibility and estate planning firm, we understand the legal vehicles available and how to craft creative solutions for our clients.
We can counsel the parents about what class or classes of Medicaid best suit their child and provide the optimal solution for their situation. In many cases, we can build an integrated solution that combines Medicaid benefits with other income sources such as veterans' benefits, a special needs trust, and a caregiver's agreement.
The Pollan Law Firm will closely examine your situation to take advantage of every opportunity.
Dealing with Unforeseen Events
In addition to planning for the future, we can also help the parents deal with unforeseen events that can affect Medicaid benefits. For example, an unexpected inheritance or lawsuit settlement can jeopardize Medicaid eligibility. Our attorneys can help you retain or re-establish Medicaid eligibility should these or other events occur.
Contact a Special Needs Planning Attorney
For a consultation with The Pollan Law Firm about a special needs planning matter, call 877-841-1378 toll free or send us an e-mail.
Located in Atlanta, The Pollan Law Firm serves clients throughout the state of Georgia.

