Divorce is a difficult subject, but the combination of divorce and a special needs child requires extra attention so the child's well-being is protected.

Raising kids with special needs isn’t easy when parents have a strong marriage. The difficulty increases when a family experiences divorce. The difficulties encompass day-to-day concerns and also legal issues related to kids with special needs.

The Financial Planning Association

An informative article at the Financial Planning Association (FPA) can help parents in that difficult situation. According to their website, the organization provides “personal financial planning experts in the U.S. and includes professionals from all backgrounds and business models. We help connect thousands of consumers to competent and ethical planners who uphold the FPA Standard of Care.”

Divorce and a Special Needs Child

In their article about divorce and a special needs child, the author explains the importance of addressing these issues when faced with divorce:

  • visitation schedules
  • parenting plans
  • child support
  • special education
  • transition planning
  • public benefits planning
  • spousal maintenance (alimony)
  • estate planning

 

Neither the author or me believe the article is a substitute for the services of a good lawyer. But the article provides a good list of items to address when meeting with legal counsel. To read the complete article, click on this link about divorce and your special needs child.

Share Your Expertise about Divorce and a Special Needs Child

If you know of other issues parents of kids with special needs should be aware of, please leave a comment. Any resources you can share concerning this difficult subject would also be appreciated.

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