
Estate Planning for Young Adults
From Off The Clock by Procino-Wells & Woodland, LLC
June 2, 2025 · 28 min · Season 7 · Episode 62
About this episode
This episode guides young adults through the essential process of establishing a Power of Attorney and Advance Health Care Directive.
When young adults turn 18, parents and guardians lose their legal authority to act on their behalf—a reality that can create serious complications during emergencies or when support is needed. In this essential episode, attorneys Michele Procino-Wells, Esq. and Amber B. Woodland, Esq. guide young adults through the critical process of establishing a Power of Attorney and Advance Health Care Directive. Michele and Amber break down the practical applications of each document, offer guidance on ...
People in this episode
Hosts: Michele Procino-Wells, Esq., Amber B. Woodland, Esq.
Topics covered
- estate planning
- young adults
- Power of Attorney
- Advance Health Care Directive
- legal authority
Keywords
- estate planning
- young adults
- Power of Attorney
- Advance Health Care Directive
- legal authority
- emergencies
- support
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