Elder Law Issues
Individually Designed Living Arrangements in Your Planning
If you have a child with a disability, you might be familiar with individually designed living arrangements (IDLAs). We often help clients create estate plans that make it easier for their child to benefit from an IDLA.
Can individually designed living arrangements include your child staying in your home, where they grew up and feel comfortable? Yes, though the mechanics of those arrangements can make them challenging to implement. And the reality is that your family home might not really be ideal for an IDLA. But we can discuss the options and see what makes sense.
Join us for a discussion of living arrangements as part of your estate planning for a child (or other family member) with a disability.