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In most cases, an accessible ramp repair fits the bill. Some other examples of common trust purchases are a new TV for the Beneficiary's room, a hotel room rental on vacation, a class at a local community college, or non-government funded medical expenses such as massage therapy.
You could have a debit card linked to a trust account. I would not suggest giving such a card to a beneficiary, other than a beneficiary who is also the grantor/trustee. There could be all sorts of problems with doing so, such as that the trustee is breaching their fiduciary duty by doing so.
Credit cards in the name of the trust often are difficult to obtain. You could have a debit card linked to a trust account. I would not suggest giving such a card to a beneficiary, other than a beneficiary who is also the grantor/trustee.
Depending on the source, the money may be considered your income in the month it is received. However, if the money is a gift or inheritance, it will be exempt from treatment as income and will not be deducted from your disability assistance.
It depends on the terms of the trust. It may happen quickly or it could take years or even decades to distribute. It's important to point out that the longer it takes to distribute the assets, the more money it will cost to keep the trust active since you must pay for maintenance and trustee fees.