When your child turns 18, you lose the legal right to make medical decisions, access their records, or manage their finances. We help you fix that in 15 minutes.
The moment your child turns 18, everything changes legally — even if nothing feels different at home.
HIPAA regulations mean healthcare providers cannot share your adult child's medical information with you — even in an emergency.
Without a Healthcare Power of Attorney, you have no legal authority to make medical decisions if your child is incapacitated.
Without a Financial Power of Attorney, you can't pay their bills, manage their money, or handle financial emergencies.
FERPA protects your adult child's educational records. Colleges won't share grades, financial aid, or disciplinary info without a release.
Simple, guided questions about your child and your family. No legal jargon — just plain English.
State-specific legal documents pre-filled with your information, ready to print and sign.
We tell you exactly who signs what, whether you need a notary, and where to file each form.
Let doctors talk to you again
State-specific, legally valid
Help manage their finances
Access grades and college records
Notary, witnesses — all covered
Printable card for their wallet
One-time payment. No subscriptions. No hidden fees.
Essential federal documents
Full legal protection
Multiple children