Day: April 29, 2026

Special Needs Trusts in Delaware

A Comprehensive SummaryUpdated April 2026 A Special Needs Trust (SNT) is a legally established fiduciary arrangement that holds and manages assets on behalf of a person with a physical or mental disability, chronic illness, or other qualifying impairment, without disqualifying the beneficiary from means-tested government benefit programs. In Delaware, the two most critical programs at… Read more »

Special Needs Trusts In Maryland

A Comprehensive SummaryUpdated April 2026 A Special Needs Trust (SNT) is a legally established fiduciary arrangement designed to hold and manage assets on behalf of a person with a disability without disqualifying that individual from means-tested public benefit programs such as Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). In Maryland, SNTs are governed by a combination… Read more »

Special Needs Trusts in New Jersey

A Comprehensive Summary A Special Needs Trust (SNT) is a legally established fiduciary arrangement that holds and manages assets for the benefit of a person with a disability, chronic illness, or other qualifying impairment, without disqualifying the beneficiary from means-tested government benefit programs. In New Jersey, the two most critical programs at stake are Medicaid… Read more »

Special Needs Trusts in New York

A Special Needs Trust (SNT) is a legally established fiduciary arrangement that holds and manages assets on behalf of a person with a physical or mental disability, chronic illness, or other qualifying impairment, without rendering the beneficiary ineligible for means-tested government benefit programs. In New York, the two most critical programs at stake are Medicaid,… Read more »

Special Needs Trusts in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania law governing Special Needs Trusts (SNT) is grounded in federal law to establish fiduciary arrangement that holds and manages assets on behalf of a person with a physical or mental disability, chronic illness, or other qualifying condition, without disqualifying the beneficiary from means-tested government benefit programs.