There are quite a few acronyms in estate planning and special needs planning. Long Island Special Needs Planning Lawyer Ellen A. Victor has a great post on the differences between Social Secuirty Disability Income (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income. You can read her post here: The Difference Between SSI and SSDI is More than Just a Letter.
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