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    What Is a Self-Funded Special Needs Trust?

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    June 11, 2025
    Guardianship and the Rights of Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
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    Published by Yoni Markhoff at June 11, 2025
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    A self-funded special needs trust, also known as a first-party special needs trust, is a legal tool used to manage assets or income that belong to a person with a disability without affecting their eligibility for government benefits such as Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). This type of trust is especially important when an individual with a disability receives money directly, such as from a personal injury settlement, inheritance, or back payment of benefits.

    To qualify as a self-funded special needs trust under federal law (42 U.S.C. § 1396p(d)(4)(A)), the trust must meet specific criteria:

    • It must be established for a person under age 65 who is considered disabled under Social Security rules.
    • It must be created by a parent, grandparent, legal guardian, or a court.
    • The trust must include a “Medicaid payback” provision, meaning that upon the beneficiary’s death, any remaining funds must first be used to reimburse the state for Medicaid benefits provided.

    The funds in the trust are managed by a trustee, who uses them to pay for goods and services that enhance the beneficiary’s quality of life—such as education, travel, therapy, or personal care—that are not covered by public assistance programs. Because the funds are not considered “available” to the individual, they do not count toward income or asset limits for Medicaid or SSI.

    A self-funded special needs trust allows people with disabilities to receive and use funds for their benefit while maintaining access to essential public benefits. It protects their financial security and supports greater independence and quality of life. Careful planning and professional guidance are essential to ensure the trust complies with all legal requirements and serves the beneficiary effectively.

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