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The Calais School to host workshop on special needs trusts & estate planning for individuals with special needs
Learn about legal options for your child with disabilities to improve their quality of life and protect their assets and entitlements
Whippany, New Jersey
The Calais School and law firm Hinkle, Fingles, & Prior will host the informative workshop Planning for the Future: Estate Planning & Special Needs Trusts. Please join us on Tuesday, May 5th from 7:00-8:30pm to learn about legal options to assist parents of children with disabilities plan for the future.
Come learn about options that may be available to help to protect assets and improve the quality of life and care of your loved ones. If a person with disabilities has too much money to his or her name, he or she may become ineligible for important government benefits. The appropriate plan can help families and individuals avoid this problem. It is never too early or too late to start planning for the future.
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Attorneys at Hinkle, Fingles & Prior have over 40 years of experience representing individuals with disabilities and their families. They will discuss their experiences navigating New Jersey’s service systems and advocating on behalf of children with disabilities.
Location and Time
Tuesday, May 5th, 7:00-8:30pm
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The Calais School
45 Highland Avenue
Whippany, NJ 07891
Contact
To RSVP for this event, please contact Samantha Helfer, (973) 884-2030
samantha.helfer@thecalaisschool.org
About The Calais School
The Calais School is a leading private, non-profit provider of special education serving young people from Pre-K through 12 Plus for 45 years. The Calais School and its staff are committed to providing all students with the academic and behavioral skills to reach their fullest potential and become life-long learners and socially competent members of their communities.
Learn more on our website www.thecalaisschool.org.
