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Retirement plans and special needs trusts is a complicated one

Retirement plans often make up a significant portion of assets for retirees. Parents of children with special needs, or of individuals who have become disabled as adults, question whether their retirement plan can be put into a special needs trust. The question of retirement plans and special needs trusts is a complicated one that has changed significantly since the passage of the SECURE Act. To find out more about this subject, click here…

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