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It’s important to plan for your financial and personal future, especially if you are disabled and have special needs. Mental or physical disabilities can limit your finances and make it harder to plan for your long-term care needs. With a Greenwood Village special needs planning lawyer, you can learn how to protect your financial health and medical care in your unique circumstances. 

Those who are disabled and their family members can hire an attorney to better plan for the future, including a future where a caregiver may be unable to provide for an individual. 

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Work With a Compassionate Greenwood Village Special Needs Planning Attorney 

The Limbaugh Law Firm, LLC, can provide knowledgeable guidance and intentional legal advice on special needs planning for disabled adults, disabled children, and their families. For over 25 years, our firm has been proud to support families throughout Greenwood Village. We can counsel you on asset protection, benefits eligibility, financing of long-term care, and other crucial aspects of special needs planning. 

When you hire our team, we can guide you through each aspect of the planning process and explain your rights as we go. Our goal is to create a plan that ensures quality care, upholds your dignity, and meets your needs. We can use the right documents, navigate the necessary cases with the Arapahoe District Court, and work with the right financial and other professionals to coordinate your plan. 

Special Needs Planning in Greenwood Village 

In Greenwood Village, more than 8% of the population is disabled. This includes 4.6% with ambulatory difficulties, 1.5% with self-care challenges, and 2.7% with cognitive issues. 

Whether you are disabled or have a loved one who is, special needs planning with a skilled attorney can let you take control of your future by planning for certain emergencies or eventualities. Special needs planning involves reviewing the legal rights and needs of disabled individuals. Then, your attorney can determine which methods can uphold your essential goals. 

The Importance of Special Needs Trusts 

Special needs trusts are an essential part of special needs planning. It is a type of trust, which is a legal entity used to hold assets. They are useful in cases where a disabled individual cannot manage their own finances, and they are also helpful in providing the individual with financial benefits. 

Many disabled individuals rely on public benefits, but there are strict eligibility requirements. There are asset or income limits to many types of public benefits, such as Social Security or Medicaid. In August 2025, the Social Security Administration reported that there were more than 11 million disabled individuals under the age of 65 who received Social Security or Social Security Income. 

Many disabled individuals cannot support themselves on their own assets, but they still have too many assets to qualify for these benefits. By establishing a special needs trust, these individuals can protect their finances and place their assets in a trust. These trusts do require you to name a trustee other than yourself to manage the assets, so it’s crucial that you understand your own rights. Trustees owe a fiduciary duty to the trust, its assets, and you as a beneficiary.  

Because the assets are not part of the individual’s income or assets, a disabled person can receive important public benefits while still using their assets for select needs. Assets cannot be used for what is already covered by public benefits, such as food, clothing, or shelter. The assets in a trust could be used for: 

  • Excess medical expenses 
  • Mobility aids and other equipment 
  • Insurance 
  • Recreation 
  • Counseling 
  • Transportation costs 
  • Legal expenses 
  • Education or training 
  • Dietary needs 

An individual’s other needs, like quality-of-life enhancements, can also be paid for through a special needs trust if it has the appropriate funding. A Greenwood Village special needs trusts attorney can explain the benefits and drawbacks of these trusts and how they impact your unique financial circumstances. They can help you pick the right kind of trust to benefit you and your family, both immediately and in the long term. 

Essential Concerns in Special Needs Planning 

There are many considerations in special needs planning, and the right attorney can support your priorities, talk through your specific goals, and tailor your legal care accordingly. Special needs planning attorneys often address concerns such as: 

Estate Planning 

A special needs trust is one aspect of a complete estate plan for disabled individuals, but it is not the only element. There are many other crucial documents, including: 

  • A last will and testament 
  • A living will and advance directives 
  • Powers of attorney 
  • Other trusts 
  • HIPAA authorization 

A Greenwood Village special needs planning attorney can create an estate plan that truly supports your unique needs. 

Advocacy 

Like some disabled people, you may have a hard time making your voice heard in discussions about your medical care and financial future. With the support of an attorney, you can more clearly understand your rights and how to enforce those rights. You can also have a legal professional who can advocate for you and your needs. 

Guardianships or Conservatorships 

These arrangements may be helpful for disabled individuals who cannot manage all their own affairs, but they can also be used improperly. It is essential that all parties know their rights and have legal representation in court decisions about assigning a guardian or conservator. Disabled individuals who want to plan ahead can use power of attorney documents in estate planning. These can designate someone to handle your affairs if you cannot. 

Plan Coordination 

Estate planning and other types of special needs planning are most effective when coordinated with financial planners, medical professionals, and others who can make sure all aspects of the planning work together effectively. 

Benefit Eligibility 

An attorney can determine the public and private benefits that can be used to support your:  

  • Medical treatment 
  • Long-term and growing care needs 
  • Any other living expenses 

Each individual has their own priorities when planning for the future. When you hire a special needs planning lawyer, you can clearly outline these priorities and determine how to make them a reality, per the state’s special needs planning laws. 

Reach Out to The Limbaugh Law Firm, LLC, for Special Needs Planning Cases 

Special needs planning is a crucial aspect of protecting the rights and financial interests of yourself and your family members. At The Limbaugh Law Firm, LLC, we understand that straightforward legal support is necessary for this planning. We provide free initial consultations and upfront and clear pricing. Contact us today to learn how we can help you with your goals. 

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