Who Will Fight for Them When You Are Gone?
Who Will Fight for Them When You’re Gone?
For families with Special Needs children, standard estate planning isn’t enough. Ensure your child’s care, routine, and government benefits are protected—forever.
Who Will Fight for Them When You’re Gone?
For families with Special Needs children, standard estate planning isn’t enough. Ensure your child’s care, routine, and government benefits are protected—forever.
A secret trust might sound like a clandestine arrangement, but in estate planning, it poses significant legal risks, especially when a sibling is involved. While intended to protect privacy or
Family communication is the cornerstone of a thriving household, especially when navigating the complexities of special needs planning. It connects, comforts, and empowers each member, fostering an environment where challenges
Navigating ODSP asset limits can feel like deciphering a secret code. While the program has strict rules on how much you can own, understanding the exemptions is the key to
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Trusts, sophisticated legal instruments designed to manage and distribute assets, are only as effective as the individuals appointed to oversee them. At the heart of a successful trust lies the
There’s a great opportunity to fill a gap, in terms of enabling caregivers and other stakeholders to navigate government services and plan strategies to create long term success for people
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Children living at home with their parents will usually receive “Room and Board” benefit. You can change your child’s monthly disability benefit from “Room and board” to “renting” and receive
The prestigious Lifetrust Planning – a national company – is pleased to announce a breakthrough in the “Registered Disability Savings Plan” that will now greatly assist the many Canadians living
It is an amount paid based on contributions deposited into a Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP). If the beneficiary’s annual family income is less than or equal to the annual
When a new RDSP is opened for a beneficiary who has had a disability for more than ten years they may be able to get back those grants and bonds
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