Special Needs Trust Attorneys
Protect your loved one’s future with a structured plan that secures their care, finances and eligibility for benefits
Your family deserves a plan that actually works when it matters most.
You're busy building something great. We'll make sure it's protected.
You're busy building something great. We'll make sure it's protected.
You're busy building something great. We'll make sure it's protected.

What is a Special Needs Trust?
A special needs trust is designed to provide financial support for individuals with disabilities without affecting their eligibility for government benefits. It ensures funds are used to enhance quality of life while maintaining access to essential programs. Our attorneys help you set up a secure and compliant plan tailored to your loved one’s needs
Why Valor Legal?
You don't need to have it all figured out before you call us. Just tell us where you're at and we'll handle the rest.
Why Valor Legal?
You don't need to have it all figured out before you call us. Just tell us where you're at and we'll handle the rest.
What Is Included?
Benefit Protection Planning
We structure the trust to ensure eligibility for government programs like Medicaid and SSI is preserved
Trust Setup & Compliance
We create a legally compliant trust that protects assets and follows all required regulations
Long Term Financial Planning
We help plan for ongoing care, expenses and long term financial stability
What Is Included?

Trust Review
& Roadmap:
We review the trust document and create a clear, step-by-step plan so you know exactly what needs to happen and when.

Beneficiary Notices
& Filings:
We prepare and send all legally required notices to beneficiaries, creditors, and government agencies on your behalf.

Accountings
& Asset Distribution
We prepare formal trust accountings and guide the proper distribution of assets to each beneficiary.
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Trust
Legal arrangements to
manage and distribute assets, often used to avoid probate and reduce taxes.

Trust
Legal arrangements to
manage and distribute assets, often used to avoid probate and reduce taxes.

Trust
Legal arrangements to
manage and distribute assets, often used to avoid probate and reduce taxes.
Who this is for
Special Needs Parents
You want to secure your child’s future and ensure they are financially supported without losing benefits
Caregivers planning long term support
You've been managing things on your own and it's getting complicated — beneficiary questions, tax deadlines, legal notices piling up.
Families receiving government benefits:
You need to protect eligibility for programs while still providing additional financial support
Individuals planning ahead:
You want to proactively create a plan that ensures stability, care and financial security.
Why Valor Legal?
We Handle Everything
You don't need to figure this out alone.
Your legacy is protected
No matter what happens, your family is taken care of.
Long Term Relationships
Your plan evolves as your life does.
Built For Busy Families
Flexible consultations around your schedule.
Secure your loved one’s future with a plan designed for long term care and protection.
Schedule a free consultation with a Valor Legal attorney and get a clear plan for what comes next.
Ready To Protect Your Legacy?
Tell us your story. We'll build the plan that protects the legacy you're building.
FAQ
What is a special needs trust?
It’s a trust designed to provide financial support to someone with disabilities without affecting government benefits.
Who manages the trust?
A trustee is responsible for managing the funds and distributing them properly.
Why is a special needs trust important?
It helps maintain eligibility for programs like Medicaid while still providing additional support.
What happens if I don’t have a Trust?
Without a trust, your estate may have to go through Probate court, which can be expensive, public and take 12–18 months to complete.
FAQ
How long does trust administration take?
Most straightforward trust administrations take 6–12 months. Complex estates with real estate, business interests, or beneficiary disputes can take longer. We'll give you a realistic timeline in your free consultation.
Do I need a Trust if I already have a Will?
Yes. A Will only takes effect after you pass away and usually requires probate. A Trust works while you are alive and helps your family avoid court entirely.
How much does a Trust cost?
The cost of a trust depends on the complexity of your estate. We offer flat-fee pricing so there are never any surprises. We’ll give you a specific quote during your free consultation.
What happens if I don’t have a Trust?
Without a trust, your estate may have to go through Probate court, which can be expensive, public, and take 12–18 months to complete.
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Protect your family and yourself.
Schedule a free consultation with a Valor Legal attorney and get a clear plan for what comes next.
Ready To Protect Your Legacy?
Tell us your story. We'll build the plan that protects the legacy you're building.
