The Family Guide to Disability and Personal Finances

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Marriage, Business & Finance, Personal Finance
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Author: Ed Arbuckle ISBN: 9781773027340
Publisher: Tellwell Talent Publication: May 2, 2018
Imprint: Tellwell Talent Language: English
Author: Ed Arbuckle
ISBN: 9781773027340
Publisher: Tellwell Talent
Publication: May 2, 2018
Imprint: Tellwell Talent
Language: English

This book is directed at helping individuals with disabilities and their families find financial solutions to the financial challenges of disability. A very common concern of families is their difficulty in getting information that makes sense and lets them move on. The search for answers is filled with complexity and while perhaps not a Rubik's Cube, it certainly is a jigsaw puzzle with more than a few pieces.

The book is intended to be a guide for planning. Planning will be better if it

is based on structures for such things as family wealth transfers, good tax

and estate planning and the use of proper legal agreements. The book will

give readers a road map as well as understandable information that can be

used to take their own situation to a higher level of resolution - with more

confidence and less heartache.

Whatever you may learn from The Family Guide, remember that everyone with a

disability is a person first and shouldn't be defined by their disability. See

them as they live their own lives everyday - going to a hockey game, attending school, or being with family.

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This book is directed at helping individuals with disabilities and their families find financial solutions to the financial challenges of disability. A very common concern of families is their difficulty in getting information that makes sense and lets them move on. The search for answers is filled with complexity and while perhaps not a Rubik's Cube, it certainly is a jigsaw puzzle with more than a few pieces.

The book is intended to be a guide for planning. Planning will be better if it

is based on structures for such things as family wealth transfers, good tax

and estate planning and the use of proper legal agreements. The book will

give readers a road map as well as understandable information that can be

used to take their own situation to a higher level of resolution - with more

confidence and less heartache.

Whatever you may learn from The Family Guide, remember that everyone with a

disability is a person first and shouldn't be defined by their disability. See

them as they live their own lives everyday - going to a hockey game, attending school, or being with family.

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