Back To School Special: Power of Attorney and Advance Directive Only $199 for a Limited Time

Turning 18 is a significant milestone in your child's life, and an exciting future is ahead of them, whether it's going to college, moving away from home, or even off to travel the world. However, once your child turns 18, they are legally considered adults in Georgia and throughout the rest of the United States. With turning 18, there are also additional responsibilities that come along with being an adult. For example, did you know that after age 18, you and your spouse can no longer decide on healthcare and financial choices for your adult child? What if your child is injured or seriously ill? Who will be in charge of their financial decisions? Since you and your spouse can no longer decide about such matters for your young adult, it is highly recommended to encourage them to protect their future. Our Georgia Estate Planning Law Firm is kicking off the new year by providing you with a back-to-school special, preparing your Power of Attorney and Advance Directive documents for your adult- child for only $199 for a limited time. 

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