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Life planning documents for people with a disablity.

  So I went to the lawyers yesterday and it made me very aware that I am getting older but there were a few things because I got it out of the public trustee. After all, I personally have seen too much, around them because of a lack of funding and awareness of what they can do and some but not all staff’s lack of ethics, and let's be clear a lack of ethics could occur in any industry so I am not picking on the public trustee but these are the documents both official and unofficial that we should have as people with disabilities before moving into any sort of care home or employing a paid caregiver, or registering for government-run care programs, as again the ethics and awareness of limitations may not be there, as there can be a lack of training post-graduation in any industry.   A will is the first document and having it drafted by a lawyer is the best idea but you can get one from the post office due to the complexity of the estate I find a lawyer the best option but there are