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Santa Rosa Special Needs Lawyer

Guiding Families in Developing Special Needs Trusts

Planning for the time when you are not around to take care of a physically or developmentally disabled child or incapacitated parent means making some difficult decisions. It also can be complicated by disagreement between family members. Through proper planning, Santa Rosa special needs lawyer William M. Andrews can help families manage the long-term care of their special needs child or parent.

A California Disability Attorney With More Than 35 Years of Experience

In addition to vast experience in helping families develop special needs trusts, William Andrews has a background as counsel for a corporation that worked with and served the developmentally disabled population. The philosophy at our law firm is that the needs of the disabled are best served when the family participates in decision making, helping them become advocates as well as parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters. William Andrews will guide you through the process of:

  • Maximizing and preserving public assistance benefits
  • Creating special needs trusts, including third-party and first-party trusts
  • Integrating special needs trusts into an overall estate plan

Put Our Experience on Your Side

Santa Rosa special needs lawyer William M. Andrews is committed to providing solid, creative and cost-effective legal solutions to protect people with special needs. To learn more about our services, please call us at 707-304-5185 (888-894-6139, toll-free) or contact us by e-mail to schedule a free initial consultation.

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William M. Andrews
420 Aviation Boulevard, Suite 204
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Phone: 707-304-5185
Toll-Free: 888-894-6139
Fax: 707-546-3801
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