getStructured programme

The Society announces a revision to the assistance structure for the getStructured programme, a programme that locks in good legal structures, around a person with cerebral palsy. Parents will be financially assisted to set up a legal framework, (i.e. wills, power of attorney, trusts, etc), around a member with cerebral palsy, to ensure that future eventualities are considered and planned for.

There are two separate components to the “getStructured” programme

:Component 1: For families that presently have no wills, power of attorney, etc., the Society plans to contribute up to a maximum of $1500 (+GST) of a lawyer’s bill to set up such a structure.The proviso is that the beneficiaries of such a structure must include someone who has cerebral palsy and is a member of the Society. The above funding will be a “once only” grant.

Component 2: For families that have already set up a legal structure that benefits a member with cerebral palsy, a ‘once every 5 years’ grant will be available for reviewing and altering this legal structure to ensure it remains relevant. This grant contributes up to a maximum of $450 (+GST) of the lawyer’s bill for this service. The same proviso applies as in component 1.

The Process : The parents identify the lawyer they wish to use. (The Society can provide a list of lawyers in your area). The parents fill out the application form to participate in this programme and forward it to the Society. If approved, the Society will send a letter of guarantee to the lawyer. This letter gives the lawyer authority to bill the Society as previously specified, as well as requesting a statement from the lawyer confirming that a member of the Society, with cerebral palsy, is a beneficiary. (Other children may also be included in the legal instruments as well, of course)

Please to view and download an application form.

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