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This legislation is yet to be passed but it looks like it will go ahead.

Special trusts for parents of people with severe disabilities

From September 2006, parents or other immediate family members of a person with a severe disability will be able to establish a private trust worth up to $500,000 for the future care of that person without being affected by social security income tests and gifting rules.

That means that income from the trust will not affect the person’s Disability Support Pension. Gifts to the trust from the parents or immediate family members will not affect the donor’s Age Pension or Department of Veterans’ Affairs Service Pension. The $500,000 limit will be increased annually in line with the Consumer Price Index.

The capacity to establish such trusts will greatly improve families’ peace of mind about the future care of their children with severe disabilities, particularly as parents get older.

Information packages will be developed to assist parents in establishing these trusts. Direct assistance in the form of counselling and mediation services will be available for families who may be at risk of conflict through the process of establishing such a trust.

More information is available at here.