PARENT ADVOCACY ORGANIZATION
and The Parent Education & Resource Center (PERC)
at disAbility Connections
PRESENT
AMY TRIPP
"WRITING YOUR “LETTER OF INTENT”
A more in depth follow up piece to the program offered last summer -
“Estate Planning for Families of Children with Special Needs”
TUESDAY ● March 19, 2013 ● 6:30 - 8 pm
at disAbility Connections ● 409 Linden Avenue ● Jackson
Space is limited, reserve early to Holly Peterson 782-6054
* An important companion piece to a special needs trust is a
"letter of intent" This is a document that actually ensures your
trustee knows your child's functional abilities, routines, interests,
and particular likes and dislikes. In addition to describing your
special child, the letter of intent identifies specific doctors, services
and resources that will help your child enjoy the highest level of
independence and self-reliance. Amy Tripp will lead a workshop that
will help parents beginning writing a “Letter of Intent” RSVP now!
* Mark your Calendar for the June 18th Training - “Choosing a Trustee”
Amy Tripp is a partner in the firm Chalgian and Tripp, she is the author of the chapter on Special Needs Planning and co-author of the chapter dealing with government entitlements for the Michigan Guardianship and Conservatorship Handbook.
She is a member of the Special Needs Alliance, an organization whose members are leaders in their state for special needs, as well as the Academy of Special Needs Planners. Ms. Tripp continues to be an active member of the Probate and Estate Planning section of the Michigan State Bar and the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. In 2009 she
received the Nadene Mitcham Courage and Heart Award from the Michigan Campaign for Quality Care.
March 06, 2013
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