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Ep: 18 Prepare for the Future: Special Needs Trust Explained

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Planning for the future can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to ensuring long-term security for a loved one with a developmental disability. In this episode of Shining Through: Inspiring Voices of Autism, host Jennifer Dantzler sits down with Catherine Byers from Rosenblatt Law Firm to break down the essentials of Special Needs Trusts — what they are, how they work, and why they’re an important part of future planning.

Catherine offers clear, practical guidance for families seeking peace of mind — from protecting eligibility for government benefits to ensuring that funds are managed responsibly and compassionately.

This episode is proudly sponsored by FEAT Houston, whose mission is to improve the quality of life for those affected by developmental disabilities by increasing resources and providing information about Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).

Tune in to learn:

  • The difference between first-party and third-party trusts

  • How to choose the right trustee

  • When and how to start the planning process

  • Common mistakes to avoid when setting up a trust

Listen now and take one step closer to securing your loved one’s future.

  continue reading

19 episodes

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Planning for the future can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to ensuring long-term security for a loved one with a developmental disability. In this episode of Shining Through: Inspiring Voices of Autism, host Jennifer Dantzler sits down with Catherine Byers from Rosenblatt Law Firm to break down the essentials of Special Needs Trusts — what they are, how they work, and why they’re an important part of future planning.

Catherine offers clear, practical guidance for families seeking peace of mind — from protecting eligibility for government benefits to ensuring that funds are managed responsibly and compassionately.

This episode is proudly sponsored by FEAT Houston, whose mission is to improve the quality of life for those affected by developmental disabilities by increasing resources and providing information about Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).

Tune in to learn:

  • The difference between first-party and third-party trusts

  • How to choose the right trustee

  • When and how to start the planning process

  • Common mistakes to avoid when setting up a trust

Listen now and take one step closer to securing your loved one’s future.

  continue reading

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