luckyfin
Coming out of hiding
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Do you work with a service coordinator/case manager? They should be able to point you in the right direction. I only have experience with this in NY but there are non-profits cropping up that will help you sort through future care planning for no consult fee. There would be a fee for the lawyer but they would direct you to someone who specializes in this type of situation. I agree with others that have advised against trusting it to another family member and doling money out, as needed. In NY you can name a family member (or really anyone that you would trust in this position) of a trust as the rep payee and they can decide what the money goes towards and how it is spent, I would imagine that it is similar in other states, as well. They do not need to be a legal guardian and it is much easier to change a rep payee than it is to re-establish legal guardianship, if need be.