Inclusive Estate Planning for Neurodivergent Adults in California
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Inclusive Estate Planning for Neurodivergent Adults in California

SimplyTrustSimplyTrust Editorial·June 24, 2025

Discover how California attorneys can implement inclusive estate planning strategies for neurodivergent adults to safeguard their interests and autonomy.

Estate planning isn’t a one-size-fits-all process. This truth becomes even more critical when considering neurodivergent adults. If you’ve ever wondered how estate planning differs for individuals with conditions like ADHD or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), this piece sheds some light on the issue. The number of young adults diagnosed with these conditions is growing, and legal professionals in California have a crucial role to play in catering to their unique needs.

Neurodivergent conditions encapsulate a wide range of neurological differences impacting how individuals interact with the world. An estimated 1520% of the U.S. population lives with these conditions. Despite these statistics, up to 85% of neurodivergent adults are unemployed or underemployed, emphasizing the need for inclusive planning and legal tools that recognize their vulnerabilities and exceptional capabilities.

This is where specific legal tools come in handy. Supported Decision-Making Agreements allow neurodivergent individuals to retain autonomy while getting support from trusted advisors for decisions related to finance, healthcare, etc. This maintains their legal authority but ensures they’re not overwhelmed by complex decisions.

Special Needs Trusts also play a significant role. These trusts ensure financial support for neurodivergent adults without jeopardizing their eligibility for government benefits like SSI or Medicaid. They also offer flexibility in covering non-essential but quality-of-life enhancing expenses.

In conclusion, it’s crucial for attorneys to understand the unique requirements of neurodivergent adults and utilize the right legal tools for their estate planning. The goal should always be to safeguard their interests while respecting their autonomy.