Calling all high school graduates! There are several documents every young adult should have in place to ensure that there are no barriers to making important medical, financial and educational decisions.

Workshop: Essential (Legal) Documents for Young Adults

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Calling all high school graduates! Whether you’re heading off to college or not, turning 18 is an exciting milestone. Newfound independence comes with a change in your legal status and greater independence. There are essential legal documents every young adult should have in place to ensure that there are no barriers to making important medical, financial and educational decisions.

Join Bedford attorney, Rebecca Green Neale, for an informative webinar on July 13, 2021, at 6:30 pm. The webinar will provide an overview of the Health Care Proxy and Power of Attorney, two documents all young adults should have in place to ensure that someone can make medical or financial decisions on their behalf in the event they are incapable of doing so. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) form, which ensures parental access to their child’s education records will also be discussed.

Read more about why these are essential legal documents: Four Documents Young Adults Should Take to College

What you Get:

  • Workshop explaining what everything is, why you need it, and how to fill it all out;
  • Legal documents you tailor: Healthcare Proxy, Power of Attorney, and FERPA forms;
  • Personalized help filling out the forms;
  • Socially distanced “drive through” document execution – witnesses and notary provided.

Workshop cost: $75/family.

Date: Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM

Location: Zoom link will be mailed to registrants.

Click here to securely Register and pay for the workshop: Register and Pay

To sign-up for a drive-thru document signing on July 19 (included in the price), click here: Drive-thru Document Sign-Up

Registration deadline is July 11 at midnight.

Rebecca Neale

Principal Attorney

As an attorney, Rebecca represents people in divorce, custody, and guardianship proceedings. She also advises people about end-of-life decisions and creates estate plans tailored to their needs and goals. Read more about Rebecca’s Experience here.
Bedford Family Law

Bedford, Massachusetts

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