Tag: POA
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Think About Practical Planning for Your College-Bound Kid’s Health
The last thing a parent thinks about college planning is their college-bound kid’s health. As children leave the nest, it’s easy to overlook a crucial legal change–they are legal adults. The magic age of 18 opens a new world of challenges from entering the workforce or going to pursue a college degree. It is important…
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Power of Attorney vs. Guardianship – What’s the Difference?
If you have been given power of attorney or appointed as a guardian for someone, you have important responsibilities. Both roles mean that you must act in the best interests of the other person. When you have these responsibilities, you are called a fiduciary, and the tasks you must do are called fiduciary duties. As…
