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Special Needs Planning

Special Needs Attorney in Denton

Planning Support For Your Loved One’s Future

If you care for a child or adult with disabilities, you probably think more about the future than most families. You may worry about who will step in, how care will be paid for, and whether public benefits will stay in place. As a special needs attorney Denton families can turn to, Burrows Law Group helps bring structure to those worries.

Our attorneys work with North Texas families to build special needs-focused plans that protect eligibility for important programs and provide clear guidance for future caregivers. We take time to understand your family, your loved one’s abilities and needs, and your values. Then we help you put legal tools in place in a way that feels manageable, not overwhelming.

Burrows Law Group is a full-service law firm with a collaborative team of lawyers who regularly handle family law matters, estate planning, and probate matters across multiple counties. That broader experience allows us to consider how different parts of your legal life fit together so your plan supports your loved one practically.

Contact our trusted special needs planning lawyer in Denton at (972) 236-7798 to schedule a confidential consultation.

Planning For Your Loved One

Many families reach out to us when something changes. A parent receives a health diagnosis. A child with disabilities is about to turn eighteen. A divorce or remarriage reshapes the family. These moments make it clear that informal arrangements may not be enough to protect a vulnerable family member.

Without thoughtful planning, well-intentioned decisions can unintentionally cause harm. An inheritance left directly to a person with disabilities can affect means-tested benefits. If no one is legally authorized to make decisions, loved ones may need to ask a Texas probate court for help. Siblings can be left unsure who should handle money, medical decisions, or daily care.

It is normal to feel overwhelmed by these possibilities. Special needs planning is about turning that anxiety into a clear set of goals and documents. Our attorneys help you focus on what matters most to your family, and then we work together to address each concern step by step.

Key goals many families bring to special needs planning include:

  • Preserving eligibility for vital public benefits while adding extra financial support
  • Choosing trusted people to manage money and make decisions when needed
  • Documenting care preferences, routines, and values so future helpers understand your loved one
  • Reducing the risk of family conflict about money, guardianship, or caregiving roles

Because our firm regularly handles family law matters, we are familiar with situations where a child with disabilities is part of a custody or support arrangement. That background helps us coordinate special needs planning with existing orders and obligations so your loved one’s needs stay at the center of the plan.

How Our Denton Team Helps

Families in the Denton area often need plans that do more than create a single document. You may need to align wills, beneficiary designations, and decision-making arrangements with programs your loved one relies on. As a special needs planning lawyer, our role is to bring these pieces together in a way that reflects your real life.

We assist with structures such as special needs-focused trusts, thoughtful use of beneficiary designations, and guidance on decision-making tools that can support your loved one as an adult. When appropriate, we discuss how these options interact with Supplemental Security Income, Medicaid, and other programs that often matter for families in Texas.

Because Burrows Law Group is a full-service firm, our work in family law and probate informs the planning we do. If your situation involves an existing divorce decree, child support for a child with disabilities, or possible future guardianship, we take those into account. Our lawyers understand that what happens in one court can affect benefits and long-term care, and we strive to coordinate your plan accordingly.

Our team approach is a key benefit for clients. We have multiple attorneys and staff members with different backgrounds who collaborate on cases. When you contact us, we work to match your matter with the attorneys whose skills and communication style fit your needs, whether your plan is likely to remain out of court or may connect to issues that require hearings in Denton County or other North Texas courts.

Our Special Needs Planning Process

Caregivers often tell us that once they see the process laid out, planning feels less intimidating. We aim to make each step clear and predictable, so you know what comes next. Our attorneys focus on education and communication, and we encourage questions at every stage.

The first meeting is usually a conversation about your family. We listen to your concerns, your loved one’s daily life, and any legal documents or court orders that already exist. If you have a will, trust, or prior order from a North Texas court, we review it with you so we can identify where special needs planning fits in.

After we understand your goals, we outline options in plain language. We may discuss whether a special needs-focused trust is appropriate, how to handle life insurance or retirement accounts, and whether you should consider tools related to decision-making in adulthood. We explain how different choices might interact with the benefits your loved one receives or could receive under Texas and federal rules.

Once you decide how you would like to move forward, our team prepares draft documents for your review. We schedule time to walk through each section together, answer questions, and make revisions so the documents match both your intentions and your understanding. Our goal is that you leave with paperwork you feel confident signing, not something you agree to reluctantly.

While every family is different, our process often follows this simple roadmap:

  • Initial consultation to learn about your family and concerns
  • Review of existing documents, benefits, and court orders
  • Explanation of planning options tailored to your situation
  • Preparation and discussion of draft documents
  • Final signing and guidance on how to use and update your plan

Life rarely stays the same for long, and special needs planning is not a one-time event. When circumstances change, such as a move within North Texas, a new diagnosis, a change in benefits, or a shift in family relationships, you can contact us to discuss whether your plan should be adjusted. We work to be a long-term resource, not just a one-time document provider.

Why Families Choose Burrows Law Group

Choosing someone to help plan for a loved one with disabilities is deeply personal. Families often tell us they want a legal team that understands both the law and the emotional reality of caregiving. At Burrows Law Group, we strive to meet both needs with a combination of legal knowledge and compassionate support.

Our collaborative structure is a central advantage. Rather than working with a single attorney in isolation, you have access to a team that regularly handles family law, small business, estate planning, and probate matters across North Texas. This means we can look at how your special needs plan interacts with issues like a family business, a support order from Denton County, or a potential future probate case.

Communication is another reason families choose us. We take time to explain documents and options in everyday language, and we invite questions. Our attorneys focus on making sure you understand the reasons behind each recommendation, because an effective plan only works if you feel comfortable using it. We meet you where you are, whether you have never worked with a lawyer before or you already have a complex set of existing documents.

Many of our clients have connections in Denton, Flower Mound, and other nearby communities, and their legal matters can touch multiple counties. Our experience across the region helps us navigate situations where one part of the case is in Denton County, and another part is in a different county’s court. Throughout the process, we work to place your family’s interests first and to support and advocate for your loved one with care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I really need a special needs trust?

You may need a special needs-focused trust if your loved one receives or may receive means-tested benefits. This type of trust can hold inheritances or gifts without paying them directly. We review your situation and explain when a trust makes sense and when other tools may work.

How do you charge for special needs planning?

We discuss fees with you at the beginning so you understand the scope and cost of the work. Charges usually depend on the complexity of your situation and the documents involved. During your initial consultation, we outline likely options and associated fees before you decide how to proceed.

Can you work with my existing will or divorce decree?

Yes, we commonly review existing wills, trusts, and divorce decrees as part of special needs planning. Our attorneys look for language that affects your child or adult with disabilities, including support provisions or prior planning. We then suggest changes or additions so everything works together for your loved one’s benefit.

Should my child with disabilities come to meetings?

Whether your child or adult loved one attends meetings is your choice. We talk with you about their comfort level, communication style, and the topics we will cover. Our team can meet with you alone, together, or in stages so that sensitive issues are handled respectfully.

How often should we update our special needs plan?

Plans usually benefit from review after major life changes, such as a move, a new diagnosis, or a change in benefits or family relationships. Many families choose to check in every few years. We are available to revisit your documents and discuss updates whenever your situation shifts.

If you are ready to talk through options for your family, we invite you to contact Burrows Law Group. A conversation with our team can help you understand where your current arrangements stand and what steps could better protect your loved one in the Denton area and throughout North Texas.

We strive to make the next step as simple as possible. When you reach out, we listen first, answer your questions in clear terms, and outline a practical path forward. You do not need to have everything figured out before you call. Our role is to help you sort through the details and move toward a plan that offers more peace of mind for you and more stability for your loved one with disabilities.

Call (972) 236-7798 to schedule a time to speak with our special needs planning lawyer in Denton.

Why Should You Hire Us?

Passionate About Helping People
  • Tenacious & Compassionate Legal Support
  • Always Keeping Your Best Interests in Mind
  • Quality Legal Service Focused on Results
  • Fierce Advocacy During Your Time of Need
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"From our attorney, Adam Burrows, to all of his wonderful staff, everyone has been very helpful with great communication and understanding."

- Jahan B.