Protect Their Future. Preserve Their Benefits.

Estate planning for a child with special needs doesn’t have to be overwhelming.

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Parents of children with special needs face unique challenges—navigating benefits, managing care, and planning for a future they may not always be there to see.

Without the right plan, assets left directly to your child could disqualify them from essential programs like SSI and Medicaid.


A Special Needs Trust solves this problem—protecting benefits while ensuring your love and support continues.

How a Special Needs Trust Protects Your Child

Tailored Trust Solutions

Planning designed around your child’s unique abilities and future needs.

Preservation of Benefits

Ensure your child keeps access to SSI, Medicaid, and the support programs they depend on.

Long-Term Security

Peace of mind knowing your child will always be cared for, no matter what happens.

Your Guide Through the Process

At Pike Road Law, we walk alongside families to design Special Needs Trusts that truly work.

Our process is simple:

  1. We Listen – Understand your child’s needs and your goals.

  2. We Design – Create a tailored trust that protects benefits and assets.

  3. We Guide – Help you fund and maintain the trust over time.

Start with These 5 Essentials

Before you make decisions, know the essentials every parent should understand.

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Ready to Secure Their Future?

With over 15 years of experience serving families, we understand the challenges you face. Our firm provides personalized, clear, and comprehensive estate planning services that are tailored to your needs.

You don’t have to figure this out alone. Let’s talk about how to create a plan that protects your child and gives you peace of mind.