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Katie Clancy to Speak at Loyola's Mustard Seed Project

Katie Clancy of Clancy & Associates and Stacey Dembo of Dembo Law will speak at this year's Mustard Seed Project at Loyola University. The Mustard Seed Project is a conference that explores the important topic of serving students with disabilities within the Catholic school setting.

Their talk, "Supporting Parents with Life Planning Resources," will offer legal and financial planning guidance to educators, so they may help direct parents of children with special needs. The informative presentation and discussion will cover several milestones, benefit explanations, disability benefits, and tips to help families planning for their child's future needs.

"There are so many resources out there for special needs families, but families are often dealing with the child's immediate and present needs, which can be overwhelming," said Katie Clancy. "Teachers are often considered a trusted extension of the child's family and support system. By sharing our knowledge with teachers, we can help bring information to families who may not even be aware of a missed opportunity. "

Their talk will be held on October 9th in the Damen Student Center at Loyola University located at 1020 W. Sheridan Rd, Chicago, Illinois. Those interested in attending the conference can register here: http://luc.edu/gcce/inclusivepractices/themustardseedproject/

The attorneys at Clancy & Associates, Ltd located in Oak Brook, IL are skilled in the related areas of estate planning, probate and trust administration, special needs trusts and business law. Our belief is that lawyers must be practical, efficient and cost effective to truly achieve a client's goals. We promise all three traits while delivering experienced legal guidance.

Clancy & Associates, Ltd.

700 Commerce Drive, Ste. 500

Oak Brook, Illinois 60523

773.929.9000

http://www.clancyassociates.com/

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