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About Danica Little Law, PLLC

The law firm of Danica Little Law, PLLC focuses on serving special needs clients and their families throughout North Carolina and South Carolina. We understand the need for a comprehensive plan to provide for your loved one with special needs throughout their lifetime. Special Needs Planning is a very specialized area of the law and it is our passion and purpose.

Our legal team personally knows and has experience with special needs children. We know the issues, challenges, concerns and how best to plan for them. We begin by taking the time to listen to you so that we fully understand your loved one’s specific situation, resources, diagnosis, prognosis, and abilities, as well as your own personal concerns, wishes and planning objectives. Once we have a comprehensive understanding, we will discuss the available planning options and make recommendations. Our goal is to help you have peace of mind about your loved one’s future and overall life plan.

Special Needs Planning

Special Needs Planning is planning to provide for an individual with “special needs”. Planning for the future of an individual with special needs requires knowledge of federal laws as they pertain to government benefits and legal options such as Special Needs Trusts and Guardianships. There are many important legal considerations including lifetime care and quality of life for your loved one.

Our legal team personally knows and has experience with special needs children. We know the issues, challenges, concerns and how best to plan for them.

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