Why Your Child Needs a Power of Attorney When They Turn 18
GibbLaw2025-07-03T10:19:04-04:00As parents, we’re all too familiar with signing paperwork on behalf of our children—whether it's at the doctor’s office, dentist, or for school and extracurricular activities. But when your child turns 18, things change. They are now legally adults, and as much as we want to continue guiding them, we can no longer step in [...]
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