Se Habla EspaƱol

At 18, youāre considered a legal adult – even if you still live at home, share your parentsā insurance, or rely on their support.
Without the right documents in place:
Thatās where our Power of Attorney (POA)Ā and Health Care Proxy (HCP) come in.
Theyāre simple, legally binding documents that keep everyone protected and connected.
When your child turned 18, your ability to help them in a crisis ended unless theyāve signed a Power of Attorney and Health Care Proxy.
These documents make sure that, if something happens, you can:
Give your young adult the protection they deserveĀ and the peace of mind you both need.
When you turned 18, the law stopped recognizing your parents as your decision-makers.
Thatās great until something unexpected happens.
A Power of Attorney and Health Care Proxy make sure youĀ stay in control by naming someone you trust to help if you canāt.
You choose who can:
This is your adult life, make sure itās protected.
Gives a trusted person legal authority to handle financial matters if youāre unavailable.
Names someone to make medical decisions if youāre unable.
One short meeting, handled by experienced estate planning attorneys.
Weāre offering this College Protection Package at a special rate ($750) for a limited time.
Make this part of your checklist, because peace of mind is worth it.
"*" indicates required fields
At The Estate Planning & Elder Law Group, weāve helped thousands of New York families protect what matters most.
From parents planning for the future to young adults stepping into independence – we make it simple, understandable, and stress-free.