Yes im not sure if that is the third one thats mentioned above. He called it person in care account so I'm not sure.A special needs back account would be ideal.
It's not fully clear what you expect his level of adult autonomy to be. Autism is a spectrum and most autistic adults manage their own financial affairs on their own. Without knowing that it's hard to know what kind of banking service to recommend. There's no need to share personal details but just roughly what you expect him to be able to do on his own when he's 25.Hi, my 16 year old son has recently been diagnosed with autism. I'm looking to setup a bank account for him to receive regular sum and that I can manage for him and mske withdrawals when needed.
Ok thank you, i will check that out. The person i spoke with from AIB today was really pushing the joint account, but thats not really what i had in mind.AIB do the special needs bank account.
It’s fee free as well as dirt free once registered with revenue.
We got ours set up after doing the financial well-being work shop.
Maybe have a look in there website.
Joint account is a bad idea as it can lead too all sorts of issues with means tested payments.Ok thank you, i will check that out. The person i spoke with from AIB today was really pushing the joint account, but thats not really what i had in mind.
Joint account is a bad idea as it can lead too all sorts of issues with means tested payments.
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