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My ten-year old will need ongoing care for the whole of the rest of her life — what provision can I make for her when I’m making a will?

It’s a good idea to consider setting up a trust for her in your will (or even during your lifetime if you can afford to). Trusts for vulnerable people can qualify for special tax treatment.

You can also appoint guardians who agree to take responsibility for her after you have gone.

This is a complex area, so take legal advice.

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