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Preserving Public Benefits through Special Needs Trusts

Preserving Public Benefits through Special Needs Trusts. September 23, 2011 MOPRA Conference. Presentation Overview. MSNT background Special Needs Trusts Protecting Benefits Opening and using a SNT MSNT Services Questions & Discussion. What is a Special Needs Trust (SNT)?.

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Preserving Public Benefits through Special Needs Trusts

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  1. Preserving Public Benefits through Special Needs Trusts September 23, 2011 MOPRA Conference

  2. Presentation Overview • MSNT background • Special Needs Trusts • Protecting Benefits • Opening and using a SNT • MSNT Services • Questions & Discussion

  3. What is a Special Needs Trust (SNT)? • Financial planning and estate tool • Trust account for an individual with a disability • Administered by trustee/co-trustees • Protects eligibility for SSI, Medicaid & other public benefits • Trust funds can be used for supplemental needs, NOT basic support needs

  4. Two Types of SNTs • First Party or Self-Settled • Typical sources of funds • Back payment from Social Security • Inheritance • Personal Injury Settlement • Medicaid payback required • Third Party • Family donors • Typically revocable until donor’s death • Does not require Medicaid payback

  5. What’s “Special” About a Special Needs Trust? • Trust language protects benefits • Used only to supplement benefits • No distributions that negatively affect benefits • Trust “exception” allowed by Medicaid and SSI regulations • Missouri Statute exempts resource for DMH services • Funds Can Be Used for Wide Range of Living and Health Needs • No Upper Limit on Amount in Trust

  6. Federal Authority Protecting Public Benefits for SNT life beneficiaries Exception for Counting Trust Resources for Persons with Disabilities • Federal Medicaid Regulations • Title 42 US Code Section 1396p(d)(4)(A) • Title 42 US Code Section 1396p(d)(4)(C) • SSI • Section 1917(d)(4)(A) of the Social Security Act • Section 1917(d)(4)(C) of the Social Security Act • www.ssa.gov

  7. How Can I Be Sure MSNT Trust Won’t Affect Benefits? • Trust Established with Beneficiary’s Resources (SI 01120.203) • MSNT qualifies as Pooled Trust Exception [(d)(4)(C)] • No age restriction • Must be established and administered by a non-profit organization • Must be for the sole benefit of individual with a disability • May be established by the disabled individual, a parent, grandparent, legal guardian, or a court • State pay-back clause required • If revocable, further criteria apply

  8. Opening A Trust with MSNT • All Necessary Documents Available at http://midwestspecialneedstrust.org/trustDocs/default.htm • Master Trust Agreement • Beneficiary Background Information Form • Waiver of Right to Revoke (for third party only) • Enrollment Fee on Sliding Scale up to $500 • Minimum Trust Deposit of $500 • Add additional funds at any time • MSNT advises attorney consultation but does not require it

  9. Consulting an Attorney • Attorneys Specializing in Special Needs & Estate Planning • National Association of Elder Law Attorneys • http://www.naela.org/public/ and click on pink box at right that says Find a Special Needs or Elder Law Attorney • Special Needs Alliance, LLC • http://www.specialneedsalliance.com/locate-an-attorney

  10. Making Distributions from SNT • Distribution request form signed by co-trustee with appropriate documentation • MSNT reviews each request • Must conform decision-making to fiduciary duties • Must assure will not have negative effect on benefits • Processed daily • Authorize bank to prepare check available on next business day • Checks are sent by MSNT to vendor or to co-trustee • $5 check fee • Periodic distributions can be arranged with appropriate justification

  11. How Can Trust Funds Be Used? • Medical and dental care not covered by Medicaid or health insurance • Private rehabilitative training • Durable medical & rehabilitation equipment • Supplementary education • Entertainment • Concerts • Periodic vacations and outings • Transportation of beneficiary or family & friends to visit beneficiary

  12. How Can Trust Funds Be Used? • Pre-paid burial expenses • Expenditures to foster interests, talents, hobbies • Personal property, goods and services • Furnishings, telephone/cable, etc. • Personal caregiver or respite • In-home support • To accompany beneficiary or provide transportation • Attorney fees to create trust or other legal matters

  13. Complications with high-value big ticket items - • MSNT will not accept or hold a home in trust • Large purchases require board approval • Takes time • Scrutiny • Example: Car • Documentation and Security agreement • Check from MSNT to vendor

  14. MSNT Administrative Fees

  15. NFP Trust Organization compared to Bank Trust Services • Provide consultation on use of trust funds • Staff and board knowledgeable about SSI, Medicaid and services to PWD • Smaller amount accepted to open a trust • Reasonable administrative fees • Investments managed at no additional charge • Minimizes co-trustee burden

  16. Created by Missouri Statute in 1989 as Missouri Family Trust with 2011updates to authorizing statutes • Values-driven board appointed by Governor • Not for profit 501 c 3 • Administer trusts for >900 individuals with disabilities in Missouri & surrounding states • Average trust at opening is about $30,000

  17. Charitable Trust • Missourians with disabilities with no trust may apply • Grants up to $1000 • Urgent care • Board review • Limitations • One award per year • Cannot be for medical or dental already completed • Must provide a treatment plan with estimated costs from the intended provider • Award must be used within 90 days • Payment made directly to the vendor, not the recipient • Application online or by request • Contact information on next slide • Sponsor or self submission • Timelines for submission

  18. MSNT Contact Information Midwest Special Needs Trust 1500 Vandiver Drive, Suite 100 Columbia, MO 65202 Phone: 573-882-3388 Fax: 573-303-5866 Email:mftbt@midwestspecialneedstrust.org Web: www.midwestspecialneedstrust.org

  19. Questions & Discussion

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