College Bound and Covered: The Importance of a Medical Power of Attorney
When your child turns 18, you no longer have automatic access to their medical information nor medical decision-making rights—even in an emergency. A Medical Power of Attorney ensures you can step in and make critical healthcare decisions if your college student is unable to do so.
Watch this short video from Managing Partner and Wealth Planner, Daniel C. Singer, CFP®, ADPA®, to understand why this document is so important, and how it helps protect your child’s health and well-being while they’re away at school.
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