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Newman Elder Law to Give a Presentation about Special Needs Planning

Richard L. Newman, Esq.'s Special Needs Planning program offers tips for parents to help protect the assets of children with special needs.

2011-02-05
DOYLESTOWN, PA, February 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) Richard L. Newman, Esq., a Bucks County attorney specializing in Elder Law and Special Needs Planning, will present a program entitled "Planning for an Individual with Special Needs" on Tuesday, February 8th from 7:00 - 8:30 PM. The program will be offered at Warwick Township Administration Building, in the Main Meeting Room and is open to parents and/or guardians of children and individuals with special needs.

In "Planning for an Individual with Special Needs", Mr. Newman will examine which public benefits are available for people with special needs. He will focus on why it is so important for special needs individuals to receive these benefits. The program will explore the eligibility requirements associated with various public benefit programs and provide planning techniques that can be used to maintain eligibility. The emphasis of the presentation will be on how a Special Needs Trust can ensure that a disabled child continue to have access to public benefits and still obtain supplemental income or proceeds to enjoy the highest quality of life possible.

To register for "Planning for an Individual with Special Needs" visit the Warwick Township Parks and Recreation website at http://www.warwick-bucks.org/register/index.php?action=102&id=U1BFQ0lBTCBORUVEUzkwZDIxNzZi
or call 215-343-6100. For more information about Richard Newman visit his website at http://www.buckscounty-elderlaw.com/ or call 267-288-5765.

Richard L. Newman has been a practicing attorney for over twenty years. Richard specializes in Elder Law and Special Needs Planning. His practice is devoted to serving some of the most vulnerable members of our society and the families that are caring for them. He is currently a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and the Pennsylvania Bar Association, Elder Law Section. He is also an active member of the Bucks County Bar Association, the Academy of Special Needs Planners, the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce, Rotary International and Middle Bucks LeTip. Richard graduated from Temple University School of Law in 1986 and received his undergraduate degree from Temple University in 1983, at which time he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa.

For more information about the legal services provided by the Law offices of Richard L. Newman, visit his website at http://www.buckscounty-elderlaw.com/.


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[Press-News.org] Newman Elder Law to Give a Presentation about Special Needs Planning
Richard L. Newman, Esq.'s Special Needs Planning program offers tips for parents to help protect the assets of children with special needs.