Back to School- Estate Planning for Your Child
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- 2. The acronym for the release form most colleges provide that allows the named person to talk to the school about grades and other information about the student's school performance
- 4. The type of POA that allows someone you chose the power to act in your place for medical care and finances
- 5. A university or college hall of residence
- 6. The type of will that explains your wishes regarding emergency and end of life medical care
- 8. The age of a child which health care providers are no longer required to share information with parents
- 10. The Gilbert Law office to call to set up or review your Estate Plan
- 14. The authorization form that lists who has permission to view medical records
- 15. An educational institution or establishment
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- 1. A plan made in advance for anyone 18 or older that gives legal rights and abilities for others to act on their behalf
- 3. Giving someone temporary authority over minor children
- 7. The type of POA that names someone you trust to act as your agent if you are incapacitated
- 9. The acronym for "In case of emergency"
- 11. The legal document that includes setting forth your wishes regarding care of any minor children
- 12. Distinctive clothing worn by children attending certain schools
- 13. The type of list your child's teacher provides of items needed for the class