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What's included in the College Preparedness Plan?

1. A Financial Power of Attorney allows your college-bound child to legally authorize someone—typically a parent or guardian—to manage financial decisions on their behalf. This includes:

  • Accessing bank accounts
  • Managing tuition payments
  • Handling rental agreements or utilities
  • Signing financial documents in emergencies

Whether your child is studying out of state or abroad, this document ensures you’re able to step in when needed—without legal roadblocks.

2. A Healthcare Power of Attorney gives your child the ability to designate someone to make medical decisions if they’re unable to do so. This is especially critical for college students who are now legal adults.

It covers:

  • Emergency medical decisions
  • Hospital communication access
  • Consent for procedures
  • End-of-life preferences (if applicable)

Without this document, hospitals may refuse to share information—even with parents. The College Preparedness Plan ensures your family is protected and informed.

3. A one-on-one meeting with an attorney to give parents the clarity they need to protect their child’s rights and well-being. Especially now that their child is legally considered an adult.

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