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Tag Archives: Siblings
Resources for Siblings of Children with Disabilities
Many parents find it challenging to balance the care and attention they give to each child, but this can be especially difficult when one child has a disability and another does not. Caring for a child with a disability can … Continue reading
Posted in Medical malpractice law
Tagged Children, Disabilities, Resources, Siblings
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Should I Disinherit My Child with Special Needs and Leave the Money to Siblings Instead?
For many children with special needs, access to government programs is critical to their overall well-being. However, programs like Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are needs-based, and any money given to a child with disabilities could cause them to … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged Child, Disinherit, instead, Leave, money, needs, should, Siblings, Special
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