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They're Not Kids Anymore! Navigating Your Child's Transition Into Adulthood
When your child turns 18, they're legally considered an adult even though they have a lot more growing to do (though they may not think so!). Just like any other adult, their health and financial information is protected by privacy laws. But you can still step in and help them if you and your child plan ahead. Read more…

Estate Planning Mistakes Seniors (Including You or Your Parents) Can't Afford To Make
Estate planning should be considered as soon as you acquire your first asset, have a child, or step into adulthood in any truly meaningful way. As you age, health concerns rise. Learn how estate planning for seniors helps them rest easy. It pays to plan.




