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Here are some suggested organisations that offer expert advice on special needs.

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7Kimbob · 30/04/2021 14:34

I have become very aware that there are 3 very important questions that if you don't know the detailed answers, then you should be asking.

  1. Will I still be able to make decisions on my Childs welfare, once they become 18 years of age?

  2. What will happen to my child / young adult, when I die?

  3. Would their care package be affected if they received an inheritance from their parent or grandparents?

If your a member of a family group I be have to send you more information, about what's discussed.

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7Kimbob · 30/04/2021 14:38

Please feel free to let me know, the presentations have been greatly received in my local community and certainly no obligation or pressure to make any purchase. 😊

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