You have asked yourself this question many times.
When you're with your child and letting yourself
think about the future.
About what happens to them when you're no longer the
one holding everything together.
Not just the finances. Not just the paperwork.
Who will know them the way you know them?
Who will fight for them the way you fight for them?
Who will make sure they are treated with the dignity
and the love they deserve-for the rest of their life?
"You are not the only parent who has felt this weight.
But you maybe one of the few who finally does
something about it."
That weight is unlike anything most people will ever carry.
And if you've felt it-you know exactly what I mean.
Most parents in your position have done something.
A will. Maybe a life insurance policy.
Some have even heard of a Special Needs Trust.
They've tried to plan. They love their child and they've tried.
And most of them have a plan that will quietly
fail their child-not because the didn't care,
but because no one ever showed them the
three things that have to work together.
Get one wrong and the other two don't matter.
That's the part most families never find out
until it's too late to fix.
"In special needs planning, incomplete is the same as nothing."
My name is Greg Fidanzia, and I only work with one group
of people: parents raising children with special needs.
Not retirees. Not business owners. Families like yours.
In this free video I will walk you through what I've seen
go wrong for good families-and what a complete plan
actually looks like.
Watching it won't cost you anything.
But not watching it might cost your child everything.
IN THIS VIDEO, YOU'LL DISCOVER
Why naming your child as a beneficiary on your life insurance policy may be the single most dangerous thing you can do
This mistake strips away the government benefits your child
depends on to survive-and most families only learn about it
when it's already done.
The legal document thousands of families have-that pretects nothing without this critical piece
You may have already done the legal work and still have a plan that will leave your child without the resources they need.
The third mistake-the one that has nothing to do with money, and everything to do with what happens when life changes
Even a perfect plan can collapse. I'll show you exactly why,
and exactly how to prevent it.
You've been worried about your child's future long enough.
This video will not give you everything-but it will give you clarity.
And for most parents, clarity is what they've been missing all along.