Guardianship

When Special Needs family members cannot care for themselves, or make legal decisions for themselves, they need someone authorized to act on their behalf.  Let's work together to protect them!

Mass Health

Applying for Mass Health eligibility may require expert preparation.  Appealing unfavorable Mass Health determinations demands experience.  Let us help you!

Social Security

Not every disability easily matches a definition.  In fact, many disabilities don't even have a name.  We appeal unfavorable Social Security determinations, and we protect Social Security benefits your Special Needs family member deserves to receive.

Guardianship

Guardianship

Guardianship is a legal process that grants the guardian authority to care for and make decisions on behalf of an incapacitated person. An incapacitated person is someone with a clinically diagnosed condition that leaves them unable to make or communicate decisions affecting their physical health, safety, or self-care. The person asking to be named guardian is called the petitioner, and the person believed to be incapacitated is called the respondent.

Planning for Future

Special Needs families are unique in their structure and long term needs.  The challenges facing each family is distinct from the next, but unfortunately, the programs available to support those families are not easily tailored.  Helping Special Needs families tailor their plans takes patience, persistence, understanding, and compassion.  We've been there and we know what it takes.  Let us help.

Son and Mom at rehabilitation center

Call for a Consultation

Our consultation is always free.  We hope to have you meet us, learn about our service, and when you see that we're the best at Special Needs planning, we know you'll hire us.