Grand Rapids Special Needs Attorney Describes the New ABLE Act

Grand Rapids Special Needs Attorney Describes the New ABLE Act

A Grand Rapids Special Needs Attorney’s Take on the ABLE Act and New Savings Opportunities for Disabled Individuals

Thanks to a new law passed in Congress in December, disabled individuals will no longer have to choose between saving a small nest-egg for future care expenses or preserving long-term eligibility for low-income benefits such as Medicaid or Supplemental Social Security Insurance (SSI).
Under the Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act, individuals with disabilities now have the opportunity to begin saving their own money toward future health-care costs, housing expenses, transportation, education, and other needs without jeopardizing eligibility for critical government benefits.
Eligibility under the ABLE Act is limited to those 26 and under, with a $14,000 cap on yearly contributions. A total of $100,000 tax-free can now be accumulated in a special ABLE account, which is limited to one per person.
Prior to the passing of the ABLE Act, individuals with disabilities were unable to have assets totaling more than $2,000 or earn more than $680 per month without forfeiting eligibility for government programs like Medicaid. This was worrisome for families, considering that Medicaid is often the only healthcare option available for those with significant disabilities.
To protect such benefits, then, parents of disabled children would often go to great lengths to avoid putting assets, donations or inheritances in their child’s name. But now, under this law, families have new opportunities to help their child save for the future while keeping much-needed government benefits intact.
Additionally, the ABLE Act offers another exciting benefit in that disabled individuals will no longer be deterred from pursing gainful employment opportunities in the local community.
Prior to the passing of this law, individuals who had some capacity to work and contribute to society were often deterred from doing so out of fear of they would cross the income thresholds of their benefits and lose everything. Now, young people with disabilities can take a chance in pursuing meaningful work opportunities without sabotaging their financial future.
As a Grand Rapids special needs attorney, I feel this is a wonderful law and a positive step forward in empowering disabled children and young adults. An ABLE Account combined with solid planning tools such as Special Needs Trusts now affords families with even more protection and flexibility when saving for the future. A good special needs attorney can help families utilize these tools for maximum savings opportunities and peace of mind.
If you would like to speak with a professional Grand Rapids special needs lawyer, please contact Eyestone Law Offices at 800.667.5291 to schedule a free initial consultation today! We provide services throughout West Michigan and have three offices conveniently located in downtown Grandville and Muskegon, and another in Grand Rapids near Woodland Mall.

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