Chapter 1. PLANNING FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
- 1.01 Special Needs Planning/General
- 1.02 Common Disabilities and Support Groups
- 1.03 Americans with Disabilities Act
- 1.04 Life Care Planning
- 1.05 Residential Alternatives
- 1.06 College
- 1.07 Employment
- 1.08 Miscellaneous Tax Considerations—Families of Disabled Persons
- 1.09 Representative Payee
- 1.10 Adoption Assistance
- 1.11 Commitment/Mental Illness
- 1.12 Worker's Compensation
- 1.13 Vacations
Chapter 2. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BENEFIT PROGRAMS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
- 2.01 Introduction
- 2.02 Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
- 2.03 Medicaid
- 2.04 Medicaid Waiver Programs
- 2.05 Social Security Benefits, Including Disability Income (SSDI)
- 2.06 Medicare
- 2.07 Federally Assisted Housing
- 2.08 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
- 2.09 Veterans Benefits
- 2.10 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
- 2.11 Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP and CHIPRA)
- 2.12 High-Risk Insurance Pools § 2.13 Private Programs Assisting Persons with Disabilities
- 2.14 Public Benefits Comparison Chart
- Appendix 2-1 (A) Business Arrangement Form (B) Room and Board Contract
- Appendix 2-2 Work Rules for Title II and SSI—Comparison of Terms
Chapter 2A. HEALTH CARE REFORM
- 2A.01 Introduction
- 2A.02 Private Insurance Reform
- 2A.03 Medicare Provisions
- 2A.04 Medicaid
- 2A.05 The Impact of the ACA on Special Needs Clients
- 2A.06 The Impact of the ACA on Special Needs Trusts
- Appendix 2A-1 Timeline of Major Medicaid Provisions in the Affordable Care Act
- Appendix 2A-2 Closing the Doughnut Hole Chart
Chapter 3. ESTATE PLANNING
- 3.01 The Basics
- 3.02 Lifetime Gifts
- 3.03 Federal Estate Tax
- 3.04 State Estate Taxes
- 3.05 State Inheritance Taxes
- 3.06 Chart of Estate, Inheritance, and Similar Tax Laws for All 50 States and the District of Columbia
- 3.07 Planning to Avoid State Death Taxes
- 3.08 Estate Planning for Married Same-Sex Couples
- 3.09 Financial Plan
- 3.10 Effect of Bankruptcy on Inheritance of Heir
- Appendix 3-1 Washington Will
- Appendix 3-2 Advance Directive
- Appendix 3-3 POLST Order
- Appendix 3-4 General Durable Power of Attorney
- Appendix 3-5 Psychiatric Advance Directive
- Appendix 3-6 Organ Donation Form
- Appendix 3-7 Disposition of Remains
- Appendix 3-8 Authorization for Final Disposition Instructions
- Appendix 3-9 Spousal Lifetime Access Trust (SLAT)
Chapter 4. SPECIAL NEEDS TRUSTS: GENERAL
- 4.01 Two Types of Special Needs Trusts
- 4.02 Special Needs Trusts Compared to Other Trusts
- 4.03 POMS Considerations When Drafting a Special Needs Trust
- 4.04 Some Major Issues Involved in a Special Needs Trust
- 4.05 The Decoupling of SSI and Medicaid
- 4.06 Comparability Between the SSI and the MA Eligibility Rules
- 4.07 Trustee Provisions
- 4.08 Written Advice to Parties
- 4.09 Establishing or Reforming a Trust Through Court Intervention
- Appendix 4-1 Memorandum Explaining Special Needs Trust
- Appendix 4-2 SSI Program Circular
- Appendix 4-3 Special Report—2009 Revisions to the Social Security Administration POMS Relating to Special Needs Trusts
- Appendix 4-4 The Begley Lawyer Alert
- Appendix 4-5 Chart Comparing Trustees and Trust Protectors
Chapter 5. THIRD-PARTY SPECIAL NEEDS TRUSTS
- 5.01 Third-Party Special Needs Trusts
- 5.02 POMS Considerations
- 5.03 Tax Considerations
- 5.04 Qualified Disability Trust
- 5.05 Special Considerations
- 5.06 Funding
- 5.07 Letter of Intent
- 5.08 Community Fund Raisers
- 5.09 Anatomy of a Third-Party Special Needs Trust
- 5.10 How to Use the Appendix
- Appendix 5-1 Third-Party Special Needs Trust
- Appendix 5-2 Third Party Support Trust with Special Needs Provisions
- Appendix 5-3 Letter of Intent
- Appendix 5-4 Memorandum to Trustee Explaining Special Needs Trust
Chapter 6. SELF-SETTLED SPECIAL NEEDS TRUSTS
- 6.01 Practical Considerations
- 6.02 Drafting Issues
- 6.03 Matrimonial Actions
- 6.04 Pre-OBRA Self-Settled Special Needs Trusts
- 6.05 Funding Issues with Respect to Self-Settled Special Needs Trust
- 6.06 How to Use the Appendix
- Appendix 6-1 PI System Check Plan
- Appendix 6-2 Quick Screen
- Appendix 6-3 Self-Settled Special Needs Trusts Questionnaire
- Appendix 6-4 Initial Letter to PI Attorney
- Appendix 6-5 Engagement Letter
- Appendix 6-6 Self-Settled Special Needs Trust
- Appendix 6-7 Invoice
- Appendix 6-8 Letter to Trustee: Sign Trust
- Appendix 6-9 Memorandum Explaining Special Needs Trust
- Appendix 6-10 Letter to Social Security Administration Requesting Approval of Trust
- Appendix 6-11 Letter to State Medicaid Agency Requesting Trust Approval
- Appendix 6-12 Letter to State Medicaid Agency Filing Trust
- Appendix 6-13 Brief
- Appendix 6-14 Letter to Medicaid Requesting Payoff of Medicaid Lien
- Appendix 6-15 Letter to Medicaid Enclosing Payoff of Medicaid Lien
Chapter 7. STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS
- 7.01 How Does a Structured Settlement Work?
- 7.02 Taxation
- 7.03 When Should a Structured Settlement Be Considered?
- 7.04 Advantages of Structured Settlement to the Parties
- 7.05 Disadvantages of Structured Settlement
- 7.06 Designing the Structure
- 7.07 Social Security Administration Treatment of Structured Settlements
- 7.08 Commutation of a Structured Settlement
- 7.09 Factoring a Structured Settlement
- 7.10 Structuring Attorneys' Fees
- 7.11 Structured Settlements in CasesNot Involving Physical Injuries
- 7.12 The Effect of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 on Structured Settlements
- 7.13 Estate Taxation of Structured Settlements
- 7.14 Rated Age
- 7.15 Quality of Insurance Company
- 7.16 Government Bond Funds
- 7.17 The Settlement Planner
- 7.18 Structured Settlements Involving Minors and Incapacitated Persons
- 7.19 Issues Arising After Issuance of Structure
- 7.20 Structured Settlement vs. Lump Sum in Special Needs Trusts
- 7.21 The Dark Side of Structured Settlements
- 7.22 Chart—Impact of Structured Settlements on Public Benefits
- 7.23 Estate Planning with Structured Settlements
- 7.24 Commonly Asked Questions for Structured Settlements
- 7.25 Structured Settlement/Settlement Trust
- 7.26 Trade Associations
- Appendix 7-1 Chart—Impact of Structured Settlements on Public Benefits
Chapter 8. GUARDIANSHIP OF A MINOR OR A PERSON WITH DISABILITIES
- 8.01 Introduction
- 8.02 General Provisions
- 8.03 Guardianship of Minors
- 8.04 Guardianships for Incapacitated Persons
- 8.05 Protection of Property
- 8.06 Uniform Adult Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdictional Act
- 8.07 Alternatives to Guardianships
- 8.08 Specific State Changes
- 8.09 National Guardianship Association
- Appendix 8-1 Adult Guardianship Statutory Table of Authorities (6/11)
Chapter 9. ADMINISTRATION OF A SPECIAL NEEDS TRUST
- 9.01 Preliminary Matters
- 9.02 Trustee Duties
- 9.03 Uniform Prudent Investor Act
- 9.04 Distribution
- 9.05 Special Assets
- 9.06 Loans to the Beneficiary with Disabilities
- 9.07 Termination of Trust
- 9.08 Reporting Requirements
- 9.09 Taxpayer Responsibilities
- 9.10 Special Trustee Challenges
- Appendix 9-1 Caregiver Employment Agreement
- Appendix 9-2 Sample Loan Agreement for Motor Vehicle
Chapter 10. OVERVIEW OF ETHICAL ISSUES IN SPECIAL NEEDS PLANNING
- 10.01 Client-Lawyer Relationship
- 10.02 ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct
- 10.03 Transactions with Persons Other than Clients
- 10.04 Ethical and Malpractice Issues Related to the Establishment of Supplemental Needs Trusts (SNTs)
- 10.05 Other Related Ethical Issues
Chapter 11. THE PERSONAL INJURY SETTLEMENT CONSULTANT
- 11.01 Introduction
- 11.02 How the Settlement Is Achieved
- 11.03 The Life Care Plan
- 11.04 The Personal Injury Settlement Consultant
- 11.05 Counseling Session
- 11.06 The Effect of Bankruptcy on aPersonal Injury Settlement
- 11.07 Pre-Settlement Lending in Personal Injury Cases
- 11.08 The Interplay Between the Worker's Compensation Settlement and the Settlement of the Third PartyLiability Case
- 11.09 Probate Issues in Personal Injury Matters
- 11.10 How Special Needs Trusts, Settlement Preservation Trusts, and Structured Settlements Impact Public Benefits
- Appendix 11-1 Agenda for Counseling Session
- Appendix 11-2 Budget
- Appendix 11-3 Letter to Client and Trustee Confirming Counseling Session
- Appendix 11-4 Letter to PI Attorney Memorializing Counseling Session
- Appendix 11-5 Questionnaire—Personal Injury Settlement Consultant
- Appendix 11-6 Settlement Trust
- Appendix 11-7 Settlement Trust with Special Needs Trust Provisions
- Appendix 11-8 Settlement Trust with Special Needs and Medicare Set-Aside Provisions
- Appendix 11-9 Effect of Personal Injury Settlement on Public Benefits/Cash, Structure, Special Needs Trust, Settlement Trust
- Appendix 11-10 Medicare and Medicaid/Lien/MSA Chart
- Appendix 11-11 Court Order Establishing Special Needs Trust
Chapter 12. MEDICARE SET-ASIDE ARRANGEMENTS
- 12.01 Medicare Secondary Payer Act
- 12.02 Medicare Set-Aside (MSA) Arrangements
- 12.03 Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP Extension Act of 2007
- 12.04 When is an MSA Required?
- 12.05 Reporting and Submission
- 12.06 What Cases Should Be Submitted for Review?
- 12.07 Prescription Drugs
- 12.08 Appeal
- 12.09 Administration of Medicare Set-Aside Arrangements
- 12.10 Countable Asset for SSI and Medicaid
- 12.11 National Alliance of Medicare Set-Aside Professionals, Inc.
- Appendix 12-1 Letter from CMS Re: Rated Age, May 20, 2008
- Appendix 12-2 MSA in Third Party Liability Cases—CMS Information by Region
- Appendix 12-3 Letter from CMS Re: Administering Your Medicare Set-Aside Arrangement (MSA)
- Form 12-1 MSA System Check Plan
- Form 12-2 Engagement Letter—Medicare Set-Aside Arrangement
- Form 12-3 MSA Quick Screen
- Form 12-4 Plan Point MSA Intake Form
- Form 12-5 Self-Settled Special Needs Trust with Medicare Set-Aside Provisions
- Form 12-6 Medivest Services and Fee Schedule
- Form 12-7 Letter to Client Re: Medicare Secondary Payer Statute
Chapter 13. INCOME TAXATION OF LITIGATION PROCEEDS
- 13.01 Origin of the Claim Test
- 13.02 Personal Injury Cases
- 13.03 Matrimonial
- 13.04 Employment Recoveries
- 13.05 Will Contests
- 13.06 Confidentiality Agreements
- 13.07 Attorney's Fees
- 13.08 Medicare Surtax
- Appendix 13-1 Chart—Income Taxation of Litigation Proceeds
Chapter 14. LIEN RESOLUTION IN PERSONAL INJURY CASES
- 14.01 Introduction
- 14.02 Medicaid Liens
- 14.03 The Medicare Lien
- 14.04 Medicare Advantage/Medicare Part D
- 14.05 ERISA Medical Insurance/Subrogation
- 14.06 State Workers' Compensation
- 14.07 Federal Employee Compensation Act
- 14.08 Hospital Liens
- 14.09 Veterans Administrative Claims
- 14.10 Federal Employee Health Benefit Act
- 14.11 U.S. Medical Care Recovery Act
- 14.12 Welfare Liens
- 14.13 Mental Health Liens
- 14.14 Charity Care
- 14.15 Victims of Crime Compensation
- 14.16 Child Support
- 14.17 Federal Tort Claims Act
- 14.18 Vaccine Settlements
- 14.19 Derivative Claims
- 14.20 Future Benefits
- 14.21 Private Insurance Subrogation Claims
- Appendix 14-1 Medicaid Lien Reduction Check Plan
- Appendix 14-2 Medicaid Lien Reduction Supplemental Intake Form
- Appendix 14-3 Medicaid Lien Reduction Calculation
- Appendix 14-4 Letter to State Medicaid Agency
- Appendix 14-5 Consent to Release Form (see last page of document)
- Appendix 14-6 CMS Memorandum—Asbestos Claims
- Appendix 14-7 Quick Guide to Medicare Lien Resolution
Chapter 15. QUALIFIED SETTLEMENT FUNDS (QSFs)
- 15.01 What Is a Qualified Settlement Fund?
- 15.02 Advantages
- 15.03 Code Requirements
- 15.04 Types of Claims
- 15.05 Income Tax Considerations
- 15.06 Single Claimant
- 15.07 Using a Special Needs Trust with a Qualified Settlement Fund (QSF)
- 15.08 State Taxation
- 15.09 The 468B Trustee/Trust Administrator
- 15.10 Distributions
- 15.11 Structured Settlements
- 15.12 FDIC Insurance
- 15.13 Drafting § 15.14 Termination of a QSF APPENDIXES
- Appendix 15-1 QSF Checkplan
- Appendix 15-2 Qualified Settlement Fund (QSF) Questionnaire
- Appendix 15-3 468b Trust Agreement/Qualified Settlement Fund
- Appendix 15-4 Order Establishing QSF
- Appendix 15-5 Order Authorizing Distributions from QSF
- Appendix 15-6 Order Terminating QSF
Chapter 16. POOLED TRUSTS
- 16.01 Pooled Trusts
- Appendix 16-1 CMS Memorandum Re: Transfer of Assets to Pooled Trust by Individuals over Age 65
- Appendix 16-2 Wisconsin Decision on Transfers to Pooled Trusts
- Appendix 16-3 Maryland Decision on Transfers to Pooled Trusts
- Appendix 16-4 List of Pooled Trusts
- Appendix 16-5 Trusts—Special Needs, Supplemental Needs, or Pooled Asset Special Needs Trusts—Public Benefits
- Appendix 16-6 Durable Power of Attorney Provisions and Trust Provisions
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Index