Edwin J. Lowry, Jr.
Special People, Special Planning

Parents or family of people with special needs face challenges when planning for the time when they may no longer be able or alive to make sure their loved one's needs are properly met. Traditional estate planning provide poor outcomes in most special needs situations. Other alternatives are available but each alternative has pros and cons that should be understood by all involved in the planning process.

SPECIAL PEOPLE, SPECIAL PLANNING is about creating a financial and legal blueprint to address the special person's unique personal and socialneeds. It provides an overview of the many consideration and options that might be available to a family when planning for the security of their special needs loved one.

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SPECIAL BOOKS FOR SPECIAL PLANNING NEEDS


Candace is co-author with Flordia attorney, Peggy Hoyt, of 2 books: SPECIAL PEOPLE, SPECIAL PLANNING: Creating a Safe Legal Haven for Families with Special Needs and LOVING WITHOUT A LICENSE: An Estate Planning Survival Guide to Unmarried Couples and Same Sex Partners. Traditional estate planning approaches can produce unintended consequences for these two groups of people. The books outline the important factors that come to bear on the lives of these two groups--during health, disability, and at death.

The books are available through the following webistes or on-line retail bookstores: www.specialpeoplespecialplanning.com
www.lovingwithoutalicense.com
www.HAHNPOLLOCK.com
www.hoytbryan.com