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This issue is so important that you should consult with an attorney in your area who specializes in Special Needs Law and Planning. A person with special needs who receives any type of government entitlement could lose that benefit if they receive an inheritance. The benefits may be withheld until the inheritance has been spent. It is much better to place the money in a special needs trust for extras that might improve the quality of life in some way. However, you need expert advice to do it correctly . . . ASAP.

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