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Why Your 18 Year Old College Bound Child Needs a Power of Attorney

Posted on July 15, 2023

When we think of a Power of Attorney, we often think that it only applies to our elderly parents and their appointing someone (an Agent) to be able to act on their behalf, both financially, as well as medically.

However, we often overlook the importance of this document for...

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Why your College Age Child Should Execute a Power of Attorney before Leaving Home

Posted on July 12, 2022

When we think of a Power of Attorney, we often think that it only applies to our elderly parents and their appointing someone (an Agent) to be able to act on their behalf, both financially, as well as medically.

However, we often overlook the importance of this document for...

Why your College Age Child Should Execute a Power of Attorney before Leaving Home Continue reading…
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    • Testimonials
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    • Estate Planning for Parents of Young Children
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    • Interdictions
    • Hurricane Planning
    • Good Government 101
    • What is a Usufruct Under Louisiana Law?
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