Special Needs Planning in Maryland
Protecting Benefits. Providing Long-Term Stability.
Caring for a loved one with disabilities involves thoughtful, long-term planning.
Special Needs Planning
Protecting Benefits. Providing Long-Term Stability.
Caring for a loved one with disabilities involves thoughtful, long-term planning.
You may be asking:
- How do we provide financial support without jeopardizing government benefits?
- What happens when we are no longer able to provide care?
- Are current documents sufficient?
- Is a special needs trust necessary?
We focus on clarity — not fear. Strategy — not shortcuts.
At Moss Law, we help families throughout Columbia, Howard County, Baltimore County, Harford County, and the greater Washington, DC metro area create special needs plans that protect eligibility for benefits while building long-term financial security.
You do not have to navigate this alone.
Planning
Planning for the Future
Many parents in Columbia and Central Maryland tell us their greatest concern is:
What will happen when I’m no longer here?
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Planning ahead provides reassurance — both for you and for the loved one who depends on you.
Special Needs Trusts
Unfortunately, seniors can be vulnerable to financial exploitation or neglect.
A properly drafted special needs trust is often central to long-term planning.
There are different types of trusts, including:
- Third-party special needs trusts (funded by family members)
- First-party trusts (funded with the beneficiary’s own assets)
- Pooled trusts administered by nonprofit organizations
Each type serves a specific purpose and must comply with federal and Maryland law.
A trust can allow funds to be used for:
- Education
- Transportation
- Housing supplements
- Medical expenses not covered by benefits
- Recreational opportunities
- Quality-of-life enhancements
Without affecting eligibility for Medicaid or SSI when structured properly.
When Families Typically Reach Out
Families seek special needs planning when:
A child with disabilities is approaching adulthood
An inheritance is expected
A diagnosis has been received
Government benefits are being applied for
An existing plan needs review
A caregiver’s health is changing
Early planning offers the most flexibility — but it is rarely too late to begin.If you are unsure where to start, a simple conversation can provide clarity.
Coordination with Medicaid and Elder Law
Special needs planning is closely connected to Medicaid planning and elder law.
For example:
- Certain trust structures must align with Maryland Medicaid eligibility rules.
- Powers of attorney must allow for proper trust funding.
- Estate planning documents must avoid direct distributions that could disrupt benefits.
Our firm works with families throughout the greater Maryland and Washington, DC metro area to ensure that all pieces of the legal plan work together.
Thoughtful coordination reduces risk and protects long-term stability.
Why Special Needs Planning Matters
Many individuals with disabilities rely on programs such as:
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Medicaid
Other state-administered benefits
These programs have strict income and asset limits.
An inheritance or financial gift — even when given with the best intentions — can unintentionally disqualify someone from critical benefits.
Many individuals with disabilities rely on programs such as:
- Preserve eligibility for public benefits
- Provide supplemental financial support
- Create a long-term care framework
- Coordinate planning with estate documents
- Ensure continuity when caregivers are no longer available
Careful planning today can protect stability for decades to come.
Serving Families Across Maryland
We assist families in Columbia, Howard County, Baltimore County, Harford County, and throughout Central Maryland and the greater Washington, DC metro area with special needs planning and benefit protection strategies.
If you are planning for a child, sibling, or loved one with disabilities, we welcome the opportunity to speak with you.
Long-term stability begins with thoughtful planning.
Phone:
410-988-3838
A Calm, Personalized Approach
At Moss Law, we understand that special needs planning is not only legal — it is emotional. We begin by listening to your goals, your concerns, and your loved one’s needs. We explain your options clearly, outline the implications under Maryland law, and help you move forward at a pace that feels manageable.
There is no pressure — only steady guidance.
Our role is to help you protect what matters most.