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Financial Advisor June 2012 Jeff Schlegel |
The Case For Special Needs Planning for the disabled can be a tricky -- yet rewarding -- practice area for advisors. |
American Family Physician July 1, 2005 Wattendorf & Muenke |
Diagnosis and Management of Fragile X Syndrome Fragile X syndrome is an X-linked inherited disorder. It is important to diagnose affected patients as early as possible to provide early intervention and supportive care and to inform parents for further family planning. |
Financial Planning November 1, 2010 Jim Grote |
Special Cases Minoti Rajput, CFP, president and principal advisor of Secure Planning Strategies in Southfield, Mich., maintains a general financial planning practice and a specialized practice for families of children with disabilities. |
Financial Advisor August 2010 Lori K. Murphy |
Easing The Stress Here's how financial advisors and estate planners can work together to help those with mentally impaired family members. |
Financial Planning July 1, 2013 Martha White |
Special Needs Clients: 'Retirement for 3' For families with a special-needs child, advisors must employ a variety of tactics. |
Financial Planning December 1, 2010 Scott Schutte |
Blindsided I wouldn't be the first to suggest that people with disabilities or special needs require a greater degree of attention-at least when it comes to financial planning for them and their families. |
BusinessWeek May 31, 2004 Toddi Gutner |
Special Needs, Crushing Costs Parents with disabled kids have some options but must also dig deep into their own pockets. |
BusinessWeek May 31, 2004 Toddi Gutner |
Disabled -- But Financially Secure Supplemental care trusts provide for an offspring without forfeiting public aid. A look at Merrill Lynch's Special Needs Financial Services group. |
Financial Advisor May 2005 Dorothy Hinchcliff |
A Special Dedication Provider Group is committed to helping parents with disabled children financially provide for their offspring. |
American Family Physician November 1, 2002 Prater & Zylstra |
Autism: A Medical Primer Autistic disorder, a pervasive developmental disorder resulting in social, language, or sensorimotor deficits, occurs in approximately seven of 10,000 persons. Early detection and intervention significantly improve outcome. |
ifeminists August 10, 2005 Wendy McElroy |
Parental Rights vs. Public Schools A father is scheduled to go on trial on for asking his son's public school to provide parental notification before discussing homosexuality with the 6-year old. The actual charge is criminal trespassing. But the real issue is whether parents or schools will control the teaching of values to children. |
Financial Planning September 1, 2005 M. Michael Babikian |
A Delicate Balance For disabled clients, a special needs trust can maximize private sources of funding without jeopardizing public ones. |
Chemistry World September 13, 2012 Ian Le Guillou |
Hope for autism treatments Two reports in Science over the past week point the way to potential treatments for some forms of autism. |
Job Journal October 12, 2003 Lacey Salter |
Lending a Hand Can Be a Noble Calling Many find rewarding careers in helping people with disabilities. |
Financial Planning November 1, 2011 Ed Slott |
When a Disability Isn't Disabling The tax code generally assesses a 10% penalty on distributions from qualified plans, including IRAs, before age 59 1/2. But as many advisors and even many clients know, there are a number of exceptions to this rule. |
Salon.com September 11, 2000 Jennifer Hanawald |
Armless (and legless) in Japan A 22-year-old author born without limbs has taken his homeland by storm. |
ifeminists July 7, 2004 Wendy McElroy |
Utah's Parent Czar Carried by a surge of support for parental rights, over 30 bills to reform Utah's child welfare system have been introduced. Fifteen bills were finally approved, but the most ambitious measures were either defeated or stripped of controversial provisions. |
The Motley Fool September 14, 2005 |
You May Need Disability Insurance Disabilities usually happen to those who least expect them. Be prepared. |
The Motley Fool February 6, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Dealing With a Disability: Part 2 An unexpected illness or injury that leaves you disabled can be devastating both personally and financially. You hope it'll never happen, but if it does, be prepared. |
AskMen.com Simon Sinek |
Find Inspiration In Unlikely Places: Simon Sinek While giving a speech to members of the Arc of Virginia, an organization for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, the author learns something about people who are not like him and communication skills. |
American Family Physician November 1, 2001 Bruce A. Barron |
Disability Certifications in Adult Workers: A Practical Approach Strategies that help the physician complete disability certification forms effectively... |