In this essential two-part episode of The Special Needs Family Hour, host Julie Ames and special guest Emma Hemness, a highly experienced elder law and special needs planning attorney, provide critical guidance for parents and caregivers of children with developmental disabilities, autism, intellectual disabilities, and neurodiversity.
Part 1: Guardianship & Guardian Advocacy Julie shares her family’s personal experience navigating guardianship for her two daughters on the autism spectrum. Emma explains what changes legally when a child turns 18, why parents suddenly lose decision-making authority, and the real-world problems this creates with doctors, pharmacies, insurance, and more.
They break down:
Part 2: Long-Term Planning, SSI, Special Needs Trusts & ABLE Accounts Emma details how to secure your child’s future through proper estate planning. Topics include:
Filled with practical advice, real-life examples, and actionable steps, this episode empowers families to protect their loved ones’ rights, benefits, health, and financial security — both now and after the parents are gone.
Guest: Emma Hemness, Board Certified Elder Law Attorney, Hemness Fowler Elder Law, Board Member of the Special Needs Alliance.
Resources & Contact: Visit specialneedsfamilyhour.com for more episodes, the monthly newsletter, and show notes. To consult with Emma Hemness: hemnesslaw.com or search “Hemness Fowler Elder Law” in Brandon, FL. Phone: 813-816-2637
You are not alone. Plan ahead with confidence and give your special needs family the security they deserve.
Resident Therapist Julie Ames will be joined by Board Certified Elder Law Attorney Emma Hemness for an extended, updated conversation

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