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[ChSNC] Chartered Special Needs Consultant
Exam Questions & Answers VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR
[ChSNC] Chartered Special Needs Consultant Exam
The Chartered Special Needs Consultant (ChSNC®) designation is awarded by The American
College of Financial Services to professionals who specialize in financial planning for individuals
with disabilities and their families . Candidates must complete three courses, have 4-5 years of
relevant professional experience, and pass final exams for each course .
Domain I: Foundations of Disability and Lifetime Planning (Questions 1-60)
Section A: Understanding Disability & Special Needs (Q1-30)
Question 1: Which of the following best describes a "developmental disability" as defined for
special needs planning purposes?
A) A disability acquired after age 22 due to accident or illness
B) A disability that manifests during childhood (before age 22) and limits major life activities
C) A temporary condition caused by injury that resolves within 12 months
D) A disability that affects only physical functioning but not cognition
Correct Answer: B
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Developmental disabilities are typically identified before age 22 and can affect cognitive,
physical, and behavioral functioning—a definition critical for determining eligibility for many
benefits and programs .
Question 2: Which statement best captures the reality of caregiving for families of individuals
with special needs?
A) Caregiving responsibilities typically decrease as the individual ages
B) Caregivers are supported by robust federal programs fully funding all needs
C) Caregivers face lifelong emotional, physical, and financial challenges requiring specialized
planning
D) Most caregivers report that financial planning is unnecessary
Correct Answer: C
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The American College's ChSNC® program emphasizes that caregivers face lifelong challenges
including financial strain, emotional stress, and the need for coordinated planning across legal,
financial, and healthcare domains .
Question 3: What is the primary purpose of a "Letter of Intent" in special needs planning?
A) A legally binding document establishing a Special Needs Trust
B) Informal, non-binding guidance about the individual's needs, preferences, routines, and
history
C) A formal court document establishing guardianship
D) A legal instruction for trust distribution
Correct Answer: B
A Letter of Intent provides non-binding guidance about care preferences, daily routines, and
important information to future caregivers .
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Question 4: Which of the following is considered an "exempt resource" for SSI eligibility
purposes?
A) A savings account in the beneficiary's name
B) The beneficiary's primary residence
C) Stocks and bonds held by the beneficiary
D) A First-Party Special Needs Trust cash distribution
Correct Answer: B
The primary residence is generally exempt for SSI eligibility purposes if the beneficiary or certain
relatives live there; other assets may count toward the $2,000 limit .
Question 5: What is the resource limit for an individual to qualify for SSI benefits?
A) $1,000
B) $2,000
[ChSNC] Chartered Special Needs Consultant
Exam Questions & Answers VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR
[ChSNC] Chartered Special Needs Consultant Exam
The Chartered Special Needs Consultant (ChSNC®) designation is awarded by The American
College of Financial Services to professionals who specialize in financial planning for individuals
with disabilities and their families . Candidates must complete three courses, have 4-5 years of
relevant professional experience, and pass final exams for each course .
Domain I: Foundations of Disability and Lifetime Planning (Questions 1-60)
Section A: Understanding Disability & Special Needs (Q1-30)
Question 1: Which of the following best describes a "developmental disability" as defined for
special needs planning purposes?
A) A disability acquired after age 22 due to accident or illness
B) A disability that manifests during childhood (before age 22) and limits major life activities
C) A temporary condition caused by injury that resolves within 12 months
D) A disability that affects only physical functioning but not cognition
Correct Answer: B
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Developmental disabilities are typically identified before age 22 and can affect cognitive,
physical, and behavioral functioning—a definition critical for determining eligibility for many
benefits and programs .
Question 2: Which statement best captures the reality of caregiving for families of individuals
with special needs?
A) Caregiving responsibilities typically decrease as the individual ages
B) Caregivers are supported by robust federal programs fully funding all needs
C) Caregivers face lifelong emotional, physical, and financial challenges requiring specialized
planning
D) Most caregivers report that financial planning is unnecessary
Correct Answer: C
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The American College's ChSNC® program emphasizes that caregivers face lifelong challenges
including financial strain, emotional stress, and the need for coordinated planning across legal,
financial, and healthcare domains .
Question 3: What is the primary purpose of a "Letter of Intent" in special needs planning?
A) A legally binding document establishing a Special Needs Trust
B) Informal, non-binding guidance about the individual's needs, preferences, routines, and
history
C) A formal court document establishing guardianship
D) A legal instruction for trust distribution
Correct Answer: B
A Letter of Intent provides non-binding guidance about care preferences, daily routines, and
important information to future caregivers .
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Question 4: Which of the following is considered an "exempt resource" for SSI eligibility
purposes?
A) A savings account in the beneficiary's name
B) The beneficiary's primary residence
C) Stocks and bonds held by the beneficiary
D) A First-Party Special Needs Trust cash distribution
Correct Answer: B
The primary residence is generally exempt for SSI eligibility purposes if the beneficiary or certain
relatives live there; other assets may count toward the $2,000 limit .
Question 5: What is the resource limit for an individual to qualify for SSI benefits?
A) $1,000
B) $2,000