by Special Needs Family Services | Oct 31, 2022
A recent survey by the American Advisors Group (AAG) finds that 55 percent of adult children say they are not financially prepared to help their Baby Boomer parents cope with rising inflation and living expenses. “Americans want to see their parents age with grace and... by Special Needs Family Services | Aug 12, 2022
Regardless of the type of school or setting, back-to-school time is when we hit the reset button on our child’s educational plan. New teachers and other school personnel come into our child’s life. There are perhaps changes in classrooms or services. This is... by Special Needs Family Services | Aug 10, 2022
Guardianships are drastic and very invasive. They strip individuals of their legal autonomy and establish the guardian as the sole decision maker. To become a guardian requires strong evidence of legal incapacity, and approval by a judge, explains an article titled... by Special Needs Family Services | Jul 27, 2022
We are so excited to announce the launch of the Special Needs Transition Planning Masterclass, which is the first in a series of online special needs masterclasses with Author, Attorney, and Coach Annette M. Hines. For parents whose children are in their transition... by Special Needs Family Services | Feb 19, 2021
Under Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), all states must implement a statewide system of services for infants and toddlers (from birth to age three) with developmental delays or disabilities and their families. See generally 20 U.S.C.... by Special Needs Family Services | Feb 16, 2021
As many as eight million eligible citizens may not have received their second Covid relief checks, primarily because their income is so low that they have not been required to file tax returns. On January 22, President Biden issued an executive order instructing the...