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New Law Expands Access To Special Needs Trusts
by Michelle Diament | December 16, 2016

Tucked inside a larger bill signed by President Barack Obama this week is a
tweak to federal law that’s designed to make it easier for people with
disabilities to save money.

Under the new law, individuals with disabilities can create a special needs
trust for themselves rather than relying on others to do so.

Previously, such trusts needed to be established by a parent, grandparent,
legal guardian or a court.

The change outlined in a bill known as the Special Needs Trust Fairness Act
was approved unanimously by the U.S. Senate last year and passed the House
of Representatives in September.

But due to some differences in the House version, the measure returned to
the Senate and was ultimately bundled within the 21st Century Cures Act,
which Obama signed Tuesday.

The option for people with disabilities to create their own special needs
trusts takes effect immediately.

“This provision replaces an antiquated law that was unfair and outmoded in
its treatment of people with disabilities,” said Sen. Chuck Grassley,
R-Iowa, who sponsored the Special Needs Trust Fairness Act.

“Those who want and need to set up a trust to help pay for their care
should be able to do so, plain and simple,” Grassley said. “This measure
allows individuals to act in their own interests with their own assets
without having to rely on a family member or the courts.”

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