The Moment You Turn 18, Your Parents Become Legal Strangers. Four essential legal documents that restore their ability to help when college emergencies strike
Being 18 means you’re on your own (even when you don’t want to be)
Need Mom to schedule your doctor appointment? She can't.
Frustrated with your Landlord and need Mom's help? Landlord won't talk with her.
Expecting ER doctors to tell your parents what's wrong with you? They can't. Fighting your insurance paying your doctor bill, and need Dad's help? They won't talk with him.
Need Dad to help you get your ATM or Venmo working? He can't; banks won't talk with him about your adult matters.
The Solution: MyCollegeEstatePlancopyrigh
Real Documents. Adult Independence. Parental Help.
HIPAA Authorization
Lets doctors talk to your parents about your health and appointments
Healthcare Power of Attorney
If you get hurt and can't speak for yourself, your parents can
Only kicks in during serious emergencies
Financial Power of Attorney
Gives your parents ability to help with money and property things
Will
If the unthinkable happens, takes uncertainty off your family
When should I get a College Estate Plan?
Just turned 18? Do it before you need it.
Heading to College this Fall? Sort it out now.
Spring semester starting? Perfect time to get protected
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Step 1: Send us your name for conflict check and get approved as client
Step 2: Fill out our intake form (takes about 2 minutes)
Step 3: Licensed Wisconsin lawyers create and send you your personalized plan