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Special planning critical for special-needs individuals

Advisers have more clients that have children with disabilities than in the past. As a result, they need to understand the financial planning issues that those families face and become skilled in the use of special-needs trusts, a legal expert said today at the annual convention of the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors in Washington.

Advisers have more clients that have children with disabilities than in the past.
As a result, they need to understand the financial planning issues that those families face and become skilled in the use of special-needs trusts, a legal expert said today at the annual convention of the National As

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