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Opioid trust can be estate planning solution for concerned parents

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The epidemic of substance abuse by young adults is causing parents to consider how best to provide in their estate plans for children who have this disorder.

A special type of trust called an “opioid trust” can be a solution. It would name a trustee to continue the parents’ efforts to help in the child’s recovery; it can also protect the child’s property from creditors and maintain their eligibility for government benefits.

Rather than a true monetary inheritance, the trust takes care of recovery expenses to incentivize beneficiaries to eliminate addictive behavior. Read more about this issue on muslaw.com.

Martin J. Hagan, Meyer, Unkovic & Scott, mjh@muslaw.com

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