Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Supplemental Needs Trust - Questions Answered Part 2

Are there restrictions on how the funds in the supplemental needs trust may be spent?


Yes and no. Yes, each public benefits program has restrictions that must be complied with in order not to jeopardize the beneficiary’s continued eligibility for public benefits.
For instance, the beneficiary would lose a dollar of SSI benefits for every dollar paid to him or her directly. In addition, payments by the trust for food, or housing for the beneficiary are considered "in kind" income and, again, the SSI benefit will be cut one dollar for every dollar of value of such "in kind" income. Some attorneys draft the trusts to limit the trustee's discretion to make such payments. Others do not limit the trustee's discretion, but instead counsel the trustee on how the trust funds may be spent, permitting more flexibility for unforeseen events or changes in circumstances in the future. The difference has to do with philosophy, the situation of the client, and the amount of money in the trust.

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