As your child heads off to college, it’s a bittersweet moment filled with pride and excitement. However, it’s also a time when families need to consider an often-overlooked aspect: estate planning. Many parents assume that estate planning is only necessary for older individuals, but when your child becomes an adult (at age 18!), their circumstances change. Proper planning ensures that both you and your college student are protected and prepared for the unexpected.
Imagine this: Lisa is a bright, ambitious college sophomore who has just moved into her dorm. One evening, she gets into a serious accident and is hospitalized. As her parents, Mark and Jessica want to be involved in her medical decisions, but they quickly realize that Lisa is now considered an adult. Without proper documentation, they are unable to access her medical records or make decisions on her behalf, leaving them feeling helpless during a crisis.
Here are five key reasons why families with college students should prioritize estate planning:
Estate planning for families with college students may not seem urgent, but it is an essential step to ensure your child’s well-being. By preparing for the unexpected, you can provide your family with peace of mind and the ability to navigate challenging situations together. Don’t wait until it’s too late; take action now to protect your college student and secure their future.
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