August 29, 2025 - 02:57

With approximately 6 million adults living with autism in the United States and around 100,000 individuals transitioning out of children's services each year, financial planning has emerged as a critical yet often overlooked necessity for families impacted by autism spectrum disorder.
Parents and caregivers face unique challenges when it comes to securing a stable financial future for their loved ones. Options such as ABLE accounts and special needs trusts are essential tools that can help manage finances while preserving eligibility for government benefits. ABLE accounts allow individuals with disabilities to save money without jeopardizing their benefits, while special needs trusts can provide financial support without affecting eligibility for vital services.
As families navigate the complexities of these financial instruments, it is crucial to seek guidance from professionals well-versed in special needs planning. By taking proactive steps, families can ensure a more secure and fulfilling future for their children with autism.
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