Emerging Adults

Need Peace of Mind for Your Emerging Adult?

As young adults turn 18, they gain legal independence, but many families overlook the importance of proper planning in the event of an emergency. This service focuses on preparing powers of attorney and healthcare proxies for young adults, empowering their loved ones to make financial and medical decisions if the unexpected occurs. This proactive step provides peace of mind for both parents and their emerging adults.  

Here’s why estate planning matters for young adults and what you should consider:

  • Legal Independence: At 18, you become legally responsible for your own decisions. Your parents can no longer automatically make choices on your behalf.

  • Asset Protection: Even if you don’t have significant wealth, you likely have some assets (savings, personal belongings, digital accounts) that you’d want distributed according to your wishes.

  • Healthcare Decisions: A health care directive ensures your medical wishes are respected if you’re unable to communicate them.

  • Financial Management: Designating a power of attorney allows someone you trust to handle your finances if you’re incapacitated.

  • Digital Legacy: In our increasingly digital world, it’s important to plan for the management of your online accounts and assets.

Remember, estate planning is about more than just distributing assets—it’s about taking control of your future, protecting your loved ones, and ensuring your wishes are respected. By starting early, you’re setting a strong foundation for your financial and personal well-being.

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Don’t leave your legacy to chance. Contact Denise to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards securing your emerging adult’s future.