The ABLE Act has slowly rolled out as different States look to implement it. Georgia currently has two bills in the House that would allow Georgia residents to establish ABLE accounts. We have posted an article for individuals seeking information regarding the ABLE Act. You can find it at: https://www.mcguffey.net/able-act-versus-special-needs-trusts

If you have questions about the ABLE Act, or about special needs trusts, call us at (706) 428-0888.

 

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