Are you ready for your child’s next big step into adulthood?

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WEBINAR:

What Parents Need to Know When Your Child Turns 18

Tuesday, July 7, 2026 at 6:30 pm

Are you ready for your child’s next big step into adulthood?

As our children turn 18 and embark on new journeys, be it college, travel, or starting a career, their legal status changes in ways that many families might not be fully prepared for. Once your child is considered a legal adult, your ability to make decisions on their behalf—financial, medical, or otherwise—is significantly altered.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • The Importance of a Medical Power of Attorney: Understand how this document empowers you to make medical decisions on behalf of your adult child in case they are unable to do so.
  • Statutory Durable Power of Attorney Explained: Discover how this legal document grants you the authority to manage your child’s financial matters, should the need arise.
  • Navigating HIPAA Releases: Learn why a HIPAA release is crucial for you to obtain healthcare information about your child in emergencies or for ongoing health issues.
  • Peace of Mind for Your Family: Gain insights into how these documents can provide security and peace of mind for both you and your young adult as they venture into independence.
  • And More.

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Brandon McGee

Brandon enjoys a successful law practice focusing on estate planning, elder law, Medicaid pre-planning and crisis planning, and probate. Brandon and his team combine legal skills with compassion and understanding to develop estate plans that are personalized to the needs of each of their clients.

We look forward to seeing you! Be sure to participate with your spouse, or feel free to invite a friend.