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What Parents Need To Know About Special Needs Trusts In North Carolina

By bwslaw | July 6, 2026
dad with special needs child in wheelchair

If you are raising a child with a disability, you have probably already thought about what happens to their care once you are no longer able to provide it yourself. It is one of the hardest questions a parent can sit with. North Carolina law gives families a way to plan for this future, but…

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