YOUNG ADULT POWER OF ATTORNEY & HEALTHCARE DIRECTIVE
Young adults ages 18 to 30 are no longer covered under the Parent Consent Statute. Institutions, Hospitals, Medical Professionals, Healthcare Providers do not recognize Parents as automatic decision makers for their Young Adults. It is essential that these Young Adults establish Durable Power of Attorney, Advanced Healthcare Directives and assign an Agent for managing both their financial affairs and act as their healthcare Advocate in case they become incapacitated or unable to make these decisions. Parents who are named as their Young Adult’s Financial and Healthcare Agent have the ability to view medical records and make informed medical decisions as well as manage financial matters.
YOUNG ADULT ESTATE PLANNING PACKAGE
General Durable Power of Attorney
Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare
Advanced Healthcare Directive
HIPAA Medical Records Authorization
Young Adult Financial Power of Attorney
Create a Financial Power of Attorney for your Young Adult
This important document makes sure that your Young Adult’s (Ages 12-30) personal affairs can be property handled without the delay and cost of court intervention.
Power of Attorney; Attorney-In-Fact appoints you as your Young Adult’s Agent and relays the authority to do some or all of the following:
Access assets to pay for everyday expenses
Handle transactions with banks and other financial institutions
Buy, sell, maintain, pay taxes on and mortgage real estate and other property
File and pay taxes
Manage retirement accounts
Collect benefits from Social Security, Medicare or other government programs or civil or military service
Invest money in stocks, bonds and mutual funds
Buy and sell insurance policies and annuities
Operate small business
Claim or disclaim property
Make gifts of assets to organizations and individuals
Transfer property to an existing Living Trust
Young Adult Advanced Healthcare Directive
Documentation that states your Young Adult’s desires about their healthcare decisions in the case they are unable to make their own decisions and choose who may speak on on their behalf.
The Agent in the Healthcare Directive has the power to:
Give approval for or refuse any care or treatment affecting your physical or mental condition
Choose or fire health care providers and institutions
Approve or reject tests, surgery, and medication associated with your care
Direct whether you can receive healthcare such as artificial nutrition or be removed from life support
Make decisions on donating your organs or authorize an autopsy
YOUNG ADULT POWER OF ATTORNEY & HEALTHCARE DIRECTIVE
Young adults ages 18 to 30 are no longer covered under the Parent Consent Statute. Institutions, Hospitals, Medical Professionals, Healthcare Providers do not recognize Parents as automatic decision makers for their Young Adults. It is essential that these Young Adults establish Durable Power of Attorney, Advanced Healthcare Directives and assign an Agent for managing both their financial affairs and act as their healthcare Advocate in case they become incapacitated or unable to make these decisions. Parents who are named as their Young Adult’s Financial and Healthcare Agent have the ability to view medical records and make informed medical decisions as well as manage financial matters.
YOUNG ADULT ESTATE PLANNING PACKAGE
General Durable Power of Attorney
Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare
Advanced Healthcare Directive
HIPAA Medical Records Authorization
Young Adult Financial Power of Attorney
Create a Financial Power of Attorney for your Young Adult
This important document makes sure that your Young Adult’s (Ages 12-30) personal affairs can be property handled without the delay and cost of court intervention.
Power of Attorney; Attorney-In-Fact appoints you as your Young Adult’s Agent and relays the authority to do some or all of the following:
Access assets to pay for everyday expenses
Handle transactions with banks and other financial institutions
Buy, sell, maintain, pay taxes on and mortgage real estate and other property
File and pay taxes
Manage retirement accounts
Collect benefits from Social Security, Medicare or other government programs or civil or military service
Invest money in stocks, bonds and mutual funds
Buy and sell insurance policies and annuities
Operate small business
Claim or disclaim property
Make gifts of assets to organizations and individuals
Transfer property to an existing Living Trust
Young Adult Advanced Healthcare Directive
Documentation that states your Young Adult’s desires about their healthcare decisions in the case they are unable to make their own decisions and choose who may speak on on their behalf.
The Agent in the Healthcare Directive has the power to:
Give approval for or refuse any care or treatment affecting your physical or mental condition
Choose or fire health care providers and institutions
Approve or reject tests, surgery, and medication associated with your care
Direct whether you can receive healthcare such as artificial nutrition or be removed from life support
Make decisions on donating your organs or authorize an autopsy