It brings a whole new level to the planning for sure.I’m just thankful we’ve gotten to point siblings aren’t minors now. Round two of planning.
it was an interesting experience with the estate planning to say the least. we went with a law group that is the tops in our area for guardianships and other legalities pertaining to disability, elder law and estate planning BUT since we wanted from day one to have a professional execution of the estate and had already throuroghly researched and chosen a financial institution we wanted some input from their perspective as well (they will end up also administering an overall family trust as well as a separte ABLE account for younger ds). it was interesting to hear the minor points the bank rep brought up on how they believed wording of the documents should be changed a bit based on their prior experiences with judicial let alone social security's interpretation which they believed disadvantaged their disabled clients. attorneys offered some feedback and with a few tweaks everyone seemed satisfied and both attorneys and bank staff acknowledged learning from one another.
i just glad to have it done. i know we need to periodically tweak it as time passes and needs occur/change but the overlying document is done and in place.