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College Kids and Advance Directives for Health Care

College Kids and Advance Directives for Health Care

by Amy Refeca | May 25, 2021 | College Age Kids, Estate Planning, Healthcare POA, How We Help Women

‘Tis the season for graduations!  In fact, we are celebrating the graduation of our founder and managing attorney’s daughter from high school.  We know these young adults are getting antsy!  They are ready and want to leave for college. Yesterday.  In...

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