Legal Documents to Have in Place When Your Child Turns 18
As school starts and students start heading off to college and/or their next chapters of life, we want to help you both celebrate and plan ahead! Once your young adult child turns 18 the legal challenges get a bit more complicated.
When a child turns 18, he/she is legally old enough to make his/her own decisions in life, yet in many cases the 18 year old may still be a dependent. What we fail to think of, or don’t want to think of, is what will happen to a son or daughter if they have the misfortune of ending up in the hospital while they are off at college or traveling? Because they are no longer minors, even though they are still dependents, institutions may not accept outside wishes or direction for them.
When Intitutions Withhold Your 18 Year Olds Information
Perhaps your college student is going to college out of state, and needs help setting up classes at a local community college for the summer. A parent is not permitted access to the 18+ year old’s school schedule unless a Power of Attorney is in place.
Without the Health Care Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), if your son or daughter is taken to the hospital, many hospitals will not tell you if they have your 18+ year old in their facility because it is a “violation of HIPPA”.
Student Legal Packet
To avoid these potential problem, Hammond Law Group attorneys recommend a having a Student Legal Packet for your college student. The legal documents in this customized package include:
- Power of Attorney – Authorizes someone to manage your property.
- 5 Wishes booklet – Consists of Health Care Directives, which authorizes someone to make health care decisions if you become incapacitated, and states intent as to termination of life support systems if there is a terminal illness.
- Health Care Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Release Form – Provides release of medical information to people you select.
These legal forms will allow the person named in the documents to make decisions if your child is unable due to incapacity.
Completion of these documents will likely occur in one meeting, if we have the information sheet prior to the meeting.
For More Information
If you would like more information on this matter or would like to schedule your appointment to put these important documents in place, contact our office today. We look forward to serving your family and friends during these exciting times!