Post-22 Programs Available in Illinois

Post-22 Programs Available in Illinois

Individuals with special needs living in Illinois qualify for a number of educational services and assistance until they turn age 22. As families of individuals with special needs know, these needs do not stop at age 22, but many may feel at a loss regarding which...
Learn About Pooled Special Needs Trusts

Learn About Pooled Special Needs Trusts

Pooled special needs trusts differ greatly from individual special needs trusts and can be a great way to gain the benefits of an SNT while reducing some of the practical downsides. Both pooled and individual SNTs have the same goal – prevent assets from affecting...
Types of Illinois Adult Guardianships

Types of Illinois Adult Guardianships

Illinois law permits several different types of adult guardianships. Guardianships protect people with special needs by allowing guardians to make financial, legal, and logistical decisions for them. Guardianships are supervised by the probate court, which appoints a...
Who Can Make Decisions for a Minor Child with Special Needs?

Who Can Make Decisions for a Minor Child with Special Needs?

If you are in the position of making decisions for a minor with special needs, you may wonder who besides you can make these often-difficult decisions. Generally, parents are the only ones who can decide things for their children. If a child has a guardian in lieu of...

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