Nancy Stone, JD, MPH
Attorney at Law
12 Greenway Plaza, Suite 1100
Houston, TX 77046
Phone: 713-425-4936
Fax: 713-425-4999
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Westchase
9801 Westheimer Rd, Suite 302
Houston, TX 77042

FM 1960/Champions
4606 FM 1960 West, Suite 400
Houston, Texas

 

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Disability & Special Needs Planning

Protecting Special Needs Children and Aging Seniors

Nancy L. Stone, JD, MPH, Attorney at Law helps the parents of special needs children and the families of aging seniors with disability and special needs planning. We can work with you to preserve assets for the benefit of a loved one who is eligible for Social Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) without disqualifying the individual from need-based government benefits.

Attorney Nancy Stone, has over 15 years experience in health law and policy, public health, and elder care issues, including Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. She has the knowledge and experience needed to obtain your legal goals and protect your financial assets in the process. Contact us at 713-425-4936 to schedule a free initial consultation.

Laying the Groundwork to Protect Your Loved One's Future

We can draft special needs planning documents that. Some estate planning documents we can assist you in drafting include:

  • Special Needs Trusts or Supplemental Needs Trusts: These are trusts set up to preserve financial assets for the benefit of individuals who are legally disabled. The trust may be funded with assets of the individual or a third party. Trust funds may be used to supplement but not supplant government benefits.
  • Powers of Attorney: A Durable Power of Attorney allows you to appoint an agent and to grant your agent broad powers to assist you with managing your financial matters. It is an essential document that helps you avoid the need for a court-appointed guardian.
  • Revocable living trusts: A revocable living trust can be created to hold your property, including your home, for the benefit of you and your family. Trusts are often used to avoid probate, to preserve privacy, and to avoid guardianship. If the original trustee becomes incapacitated, revocable living trusts allow a successor trustee to step in with relative ease and manage trust property.
  • Advance Directives: A Medical Power of Attorney allows you to appoint an agent to make health care decisions on your behalf in the event that you become incapacitated and cannot make health care decisions. The Directive to Physicians, or Living Will, allows you to express your wishes about the kind of care you prefer to receive if you are diagnosed with a terminal or irreversible condition, to indicate whether you prefer to receive comfort care or life-sustaining treatment at the end of life.

Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation and discuss your special needs planning concerns with a compassionate lawyer. We offer flexible scheduling and are available for off-site, evening and weekend appointments upon special request. Translations services are also available.


Nancy Stone, JD, MPH represents clients in Houston, Bellaire, Galleria, West University, the Heights, Pearland, Alvin, Sugar Land, Missouri City, Kingwood, Humble, The Woodlands, Spring, Tomball, Conroe, Pasadena, Baytown, La Porte, Clear Lake, Galveston, Texas City, Caty, Friendswood, Crosby, Harris County, Fort Bend County, Brazoria County, Montgomery County, Galveston County. Liberty County, Chambers County, Waller County and throughout Southeast Texas.