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"I’m Too Young for a Power of Attorney."

Updated: 6 days ago

Taking Control of Your Future: Ensure You Have a Power of Attorney Before Venturing into College or the Workforce.
Taking Control of Your Future: Ensure You Have a Power of Attorney Before Venturing into College or the Workforce.

“I’m too young to worry about legal documents.” That’s a thought many 20-somethings have. But life isn’t always predictable.


Imagine this: A 22-year-old, full of dreams, ends up in a car accident. He's unconscious. His parents and loved ones rush in, only to discover they can't legally make decisions on his behalf—medical or financial—because he never assigned anyone Power of Attorney (POA).


A POA isn’t just paperwork—it’s peace of mind before the chaos. It allows someone you trust to step in when you can’t. It’s not about giving up control; it’s about protecting your wishes when you’re unable to speak for yourself.


Whether you're away at college, starting your first job, or just navigating adulthood—having a POA means you’re planning smart. Because #AdultingWithProtection isn’t just for emergencies—it’s for life.

 
 
 

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