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Navigating the Funding Landscape from Insurance to Financial Planning: Putting the pieces of the puzzle together for your child with autism

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 26 Mill River St Stamford CT 06902  See map
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Navigating the Funding Landscape from Insurance to Financial Planning: Putting the pieces of the puzzle together for your child with autism


 


 A FREE workshop co-hosted by the SEED Center, Friends of Autistic People (FAP) and Stamford Education 4 Autism (SE4A)


 


December 4th, 2012 at 7:00 P.M. at the Hampton Inn, 26 Mill River Street, Stamford, CT


 


 


Speakers:


 


Lawrence Berliner, Special Education and Disability Rights Law,


Law Office of Lawrence W. Berliner, LLC in Westport and Guilford


 


Stephen Ehrens, CPA, CLTC, Financial Advisor at Northwestern Mutual Financial Network in Fairfield


 


 


This workshop will address current funding and financial planning issues related to autism including:


 


Legislative issues surrounding autism insurance


 


Insurance coverage for an autism spectrum disorder including Applied Behavioral


 


Analysis (ABA)  and how to navigate insurance coverage for services.


 


Financial Planning - The 5-Step Planning Process


 


Special needs trusts - Types of trusts and benefits


 


Preparing for taxes- Guidelines for special needs families


 


This workshops will be a great opportunity for anyone affected by autism to ask questions and receive effective strategies to maximize their benefits!


 


 


To RSVP, please contact Evan Schermer at the SEED Autism Center info@seedautismcenter.com

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