Should I hire a company to help with adult disability financial planning?
Published: Jun. 16, 2026Updated: Jun. 16, 2026
As your child grows, it's important to plan for their financial future and make sure they will have access to the public benefits they qualify for. Some companies provide financial planning services for parents of adult children with disabilities, which you may benefit from. However, there are also plenty of free resources to check out:
- The Arc of California
- Parents Helping Parents “Transition to Adulthood” series
- The State Council on Developmental Disabilities and Disability Rights California virtual trainings
- Family resources centers that offer classes on these topics
Our step-by-step guide also provides a walkthrough of important topics with useful information on special needs trusts, ABLE accounts, estate planning, and more.
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