Transitioning: When a Child with a Disability Turns 18, What’s Next?
Colleen E. Masse, Esq.
June 23, 2020
9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
WEBINAR
On your child’s 18th birthday, she or he literally becomes an adult overnight. This creates new benefit and decision-making structures you, as parents, need to be aware of. There are a variety of decision making options, so it is important to consider what is appropriate for your child.
Colleen E. Masse, Esq., an attorney specializing in estate and special needs planning, will discuss the following topics:
• How supported decision making works;
• What a power of attorney and advance directives do;
• The difference between conservatorships and guardianships;
• How to use public benefit programs to help your child live as independently as possible;
• How a trust can help protect public benefit eligibility;
• And more…
Materials: Transition at Age 18 (PDF Format)
More About Colleen E. Masse
Co-sponsored by SoNo Branch Library: SPED MATTERS
SPED*NET Wilton does not provide medical or psychological
advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The material in this webinar
is provided for educational purposes only.
Transitioning: When a Child with a Disability Turns 18, What’s Next?
Colleen E. Masse, Esq.
June 23, 2020
9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
WEBINAR
On your child’s 18th birthday, she or he literally becomes an adult overnight. This creates new benefit and decision-making structures you, as parents, need to be aware of. There are a variety of decision making options, so it is important to consider what is appropriate for your child.
Colleen E. Masse, Esq., an attorney specializing in estate and special needs planning, will discuss the following topics:
• How supported decision making works;
• What a power of attorney and advance directives do;
• The difference between conservatorships and guardianships;
• How to use public benefit programs to help your child live as independently as possible;
• How a trust can help protect public benefit eligibility;
• And more…
Materials: Transition at Age 18 (PDF Format)
More About Colleen E. Masse
Co-sponsored by SoNo Branch Library: SPED MATTERS
SPED*NET Wilton does not provide medical or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
The material in this webinar is provided for educational purposes only.
June 23, 2020
9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
WEBINAR
On your child’s 18th birthday, she or he literally becomes an adult overnight. This creates new benefit and decision-making structures you, as parents, need to be aware of. There are a variety of decision making options, so it is important to consider what is appropriate for your child.
Colleen E. Masse, Esq., an attorney specializing in estate and special needs planning, will discuss the following topics:
• How supported decision making works;
• What a power of attorney and advance directives do;
• The difference between conservatorships and guardianships;
• How to use public benefit programs to help your child live as independently as possible;
• How a trust can help protect public benefit eligibility;
• And more…
Materials: Transition at Age 18 (PDF Format)
More About Colleen E. Masse
Co-sponsored by SoNo Branch Library: SPED MATTERS
SPED*NET Wilton does not provide medical
or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
The material in this webinar is provided for
educational purposes only.