An above-ground pool? For who?
Your in-laws are letting their egos make decisions for Mark. They do not want to be perceived as taking government handouts , and they seem to be in denial that Mark’s situation is probably going to stay the same, here on out. None of this is good for Mark, or you.You need to reframe the conversation with your in-laws. Special Needs Trusts are designed to protect the beneficiary, and there are plenty of options that allow Mark to work if he is capable of it.
They also need to examine the possibility that if, after they’re gone, their hopes for Mark simply don’t materialize, or something happens to you , that would put Mark in a worse position. Special Needs Trusts are designed to prevent people like Mark from being exploited by people who would take advantage of him, which is a definite risk if he’s forced to manage his own finances and isn’t capable of doing so.Lastly, you should bring Mark into the conversation, and address him directly.
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