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Special Needs Trust and Continuing Tutorships
In Louisiana, TUTORSHIP is what other states would refer to as guardianship, and it describes the person who is legally responsible for the care of a minor child. Tutors are often appointed when a child's parents get divorced or when one parent dies. This is an important aspect of estate planning, as it prevents the court from determining the future of your child should something
unexpected happen.
SPECIAL NEEDS TRUSTS can provide benefits to, and protect the assets of, individuals with special needs. Special needs trusts are frequently used to receive an inheritance. This workshop will help you to understand the differences and benefits of each topic and you will receive resources on how to obtain a trust and or continuing tutorship
To register: go to https://snt17.eventbrite.com or call 504-943-0343