How can a disabled child be protected in the event of a parent's disability or death?

Verified 15 March 2024 - Directorate for Legal and Administrative Information (Prime Minister)

You can use a protective measure to protect the interests of your child (minor or adult) when you are no longer able to do so.

This protection will start when you die or when you can no longer take care of your child.

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Your child is a minor

You can do one of the following:

However, the future protection mandate will begin to take effect only by majority of your child.

Your child is an adult

Furthermore, it is important to ensure the existence of place of life suitable for your child. This may involve looking for a specialized accommodation establishment or providing home health care.

You can also use disability savings or survivor's annuity contract to make up a financial assets to your child.

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