The Five Factors of Special Needs Financial Planning

For families with a loved one who has special needs, planning ahead can feel overwhelming. That’s why Sequoia’s Special Needs Planning team has identified five core areas that serve as essential building blocks: family and support, emotional, financial, government benefits, and legal. We recommend revisiting these areas annually to ensure your plan continues to align with your family’s evolving needs.

Family & Support Factors

  • Build your Team to Carry On. A parent is irreplaceable, but the team you build carries on. Organize your plan by completing our Letter of Intent.
  • Communicate your vision. Reach out to the people you want to be involved with your child with special needs and help them understand your expectations of their role. No one likes surprises; let them know you have a plan in place, your “Team to Carry On.”
  • Properly plan for gifts. When family members or friends offer to help by including your child with special needs in their gift or estate plans, encourage them to have their advisors speak with your advisors. Their generosity may unintentionally jeopardize eligibility for government benefits.
  • Stay informed. Family support agencies in your area can help you stay informed and knowledgeable. Seek out their newsletters, workshops, blogs, and emails. In addition, read through the blog posts on our website.
  • Include siblings. Your children share the longest relationship on earth. Get them involved, as appropriate, in building and sustaining a family environment where everyone can thrive.