A Guide for Parents and Professional Advisors Using Real Case Studies

Special Needs Planning: Securing Your Child's Financial Future
What's going to happen to your child after you're gone? It's the question that sits at the heart of every parent's worry when their child has a disability — and yet it's the question that too often goes unanswered until it's too late.
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to special needs planning in Canada, covering the legal, financial, and practical steps families need to take to protect their child's future security and quality of life. Drawing on over 30 years of direct experience working with families, the instructor walks through the full landscape of planning considerations — from government disability benefits and the Registered Disability Savings Plan to Henson Trusts, the Disability Tax Credit, and the critical role of a Letter of Intent.
Through real case studies, the course illustrates what happens when planning is in place — and what happens when it isn't. Whether you are a parent, a financial advisor, an accountant, or a lawyer working with families affected by disability, this course will give you the knowledge to ask the right questions, avoid costly mistakes, and build a plan that genuinely reflects a family's wishes for their child.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

Chartered Life Planner
John Dowson Ch lp is the executive Director of LifeTRUST Planning , an organisation that has provided Special Needs Planning for families of a child with a disability since 1989. John’s insights on Special Needs Planning have been featured in major Canadian Newspapers and Financial publications. He secured the exemption of Segregated funds from the Ontario Disability Support Program, (ODSP) and was an active contributor to the Federal Department of Finance’s “New Beginnings” committee that recommended the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP). John has been instrumental in helping shape provincial and federal government policy that makes Special Needs Planning for people with disabilities possible. Hundreds of families now have peace of mind that would not have been possible without John’s efforts. As the co-trustee of a Henson trust John has personally experienced the confusion and misinterpretation that parents often face when planning for the future of their child with Special Needs. John also Conducts CE Credit seminars for Financial Advisors
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