Special Needs Trust Funds – What Is Allowed?

Q: My wife has a special needs trust.  We’d like to use some of her money to pay for catering for a Holiday party this year.  We want to invite about 75 people.  Because of her disability, she cannot do the cooking on her own.  She needs assistance. We found a caterer who can provide the food, serve, and clean-up for $2,500. Is this an allowable expense to be paid by her trust?

A: I wish I could say yes, but I cannot.  The law states that the money in the special needs trust can only be used for the sole benefit of the beneficiary – your wife.  May I suggest you continue with your plans for the Holiday party but make it a potluck.  This will reduce the time your family spends preparing a meal and everyone will take their dishes home after the party.

Darlene A. Kemp, MPH, MBA-HCM, Executive Director  – Vista Points Special Needs Trusts, www.vistapoints.org – 888-422-4076

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