Tag: essential documents
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What Happens to Medical Decisions When Your Child Turns 18? An Indiana Parent’s Guide
When your child turns 18, Indiana law recognizes them as a full legal adult. That includes their medical care. Here’s what changes on that eighteenth birthday, and the three documents that keep the door open.
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You Need a General Durable Power of Attorney. Here’s Why.
What happens if you become incapacitated and no one has legal authority to handle your finances? This guide explains what a General Durable Power of Attorney does in Indiana, what powers it should include, and why it is one of the most important planning documents you can have in place.
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The General Durable Power of Attorney: What It Is, What Goes In It, and Why the Details Actually Matter
A General Durable Power of Attorney in Indiana gives someone you trust the legal authority to manage your financial and legal affairs if you cannot. This article explains how it works in Indiana, what a strong document should include, and why the details matter more than most people realize.


