Financial Planning for Families with Special Needs Students–2 February

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What financial issues and plans should a parent or guardian of a child with special needs consider?

What tax saving strategies are there for families with medical issues, and what can I deduct this year?
What are the legal and financial issues I need to consider as my child transitions out of High School?
Please join us on Thursday, February 2, 2012  from 7:00 – 8:30pm at Washington-Lee High School for a presentation by Christopher Waddell.  A question and answer period will follow.
Christopher Waddell is an Arlington parent and co-founder of the Arlington County Special Needs PTA (SEPTA).  He is a certified financial planner, business owner, and father of three (two special needs children).  He has dedicated his career to providing financial education and guidance on elder care and for families with loved ones with special needs.  His past experiences, personal knowledge, and professional expertise on the issues have enabled him to make a difference in the financial needs of multi-generational families. He has served in this business in Northern Virginia for more than two decades. Christopher regularly appears in national and local media, including Money Magazine, Business Week, CNBC, Comcast CNN, Financial Planning magazine, and Money Magazine.  Christopher was nominated for the Investment News Community Service Award by Raymond James Financial Services. He is past president of the Autism Society of America Northern Virginia Chapter. Christopher graduated from Georgetown University.

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