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A New York Supplemental Needs Trust Must Be Clearly Stated In Estate Planning Documents

A Supplemental Needs Trust (SNT) is an important mechanism to provide financial security for persons with disabilities. The New York Probate Lawyer Blog has posted a number of articles regarding the requirements and benefits of a SNT. Essentially, a SNT allows for funds to be held for the benefit of…

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A New York Supplemental Needs Trust May Be Approved by the Court To Hold Guardianship Assets

A Supplemental Needs Trust (“SNT”) is a trust that is typically created to provide a protected fund for persons who receive benefits from governmental sources. Ordinarily, if an individual is the recipient of benefits from Medicaid or social security disability or other governmental programs, the receipt of private funds by…

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A New York Supplemental Needs Trust Can Protect Assets for An Incapacitated Person

When dealing with matters concerning an incapacitated person, one of the primary concerns is finding the resources to pay for the living expenses and care of the individual. New York Guardianship Lawyers must always determine the type of assets, income and benefits that are available. Incapacity can take many forms…

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New York Guardianship Proceedings Can Involve a Supplemental Needs Trust

The New York Probate Lawyer Blog contains previous posts concerning the benefits of a Supplemental Needs Trust. Briefly, a Supplemental Needs Trust (“SNT”) is a trust that allows assets to be held for the benefit of a person who is receiving governmental benefits such as Medicaid or social security disability.…

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A New York Supplemental Needs Trust Can Preserve Estate Assets for an Incapacitated Person

A New York Supplemental Needs Trust (“SNT”) is a trust that allows trust funds to be available for a person who is receiving government benefits such as Medicaid or Social Security Disability (“SSD”). The governmental payments continue and are not reduced or terminated despite the existence of the trust fund.…

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New York Article 81 Guardianship Proceedings Can Arise in Housing Proceedings

New York Guardianship proceedings can be found to be an appropriate remedy in varied situations. Typically, the Article 81 Guardianship is associated with an elderly person suffering from an illness such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease or a person who has suffered a severe physical event such as a stroke…

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New York Guardianship Proceedings Also Involve Payments from a Supplemental Needs Trust

The New York Probate Lawyer Blog has had many posts regarding issues and requirements of an Article 81 Guardianship Proceeding. These proceedings involve a determination as to whether an individual is incapacitated and, if so, the appointment of an appropriate Guardian. The determinations that are made by the Court involve…

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