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Does the existence of a special needs trust qualify the beneficiary for public benefits?

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Does the existence of a special needs trust qualify the beneficiary for public benefits?

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No. The existence of a special needs trust does not itself make public benefits available; the beneficiary must qualify for the benefits program already, or qualify after the trust is established. If properly established, the special needs trust will not cause a loss of benefits (although in some circumstances the level of benefits may be reduced), but the trust does not make it easier to qualify.

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