Welcome to the Mayhone Elder Law Young Adult Incapacity Plan!
Registration Info Please use your legal name as it appears on your license or government-issue ID
Young Adult Info Please provide the name of your college student. You are filling this out for them; their name will be selected as the primary” in the document while you can provide your name as their agent.
Your Contact Details Please submit all answers with the proper capitalization. Your full legal name is required for your estate planning documents. This would be the name you are referred to on your driver’s license, social security card, passport or other federal government ID. Do not forget to add your middle name or initial if you have one. If your driver’s license, social security card, passport, or other forms of identification do not match, use the full name indicated on your driver’s license and list the other name in the “also known as” field. Also known as names are names that you may regularly use for financial documents, health care policies, or just more commonly known as.
Power of Attorney The Power of Attorney allows the person you name as your agent to make legal and financial related decisions for you while you are alive. The power will become effective at the time you sign the Power of Attorney and will continue in the event of your incapacity. The Power of Attorney powers stop upon your death. It is recommended that you name one primary (typically spouse/partner if married) and at least one alternate agent.
Health Care Proxy Your Health Care Agent will make medical decisions for you if you are incapacitated and unable to do so yourself. When picking a Health Care Agent, pick someone who would be comfortable serving in this role. Also, consider whether that person would have similar ideas as to you regarding medical care. If your doctors ever need to say that there is nothing further they can do except to keep you hooked up to machines, and you would not want that, don’t pick someone who would feel the opposite or too burdened to have to make those kind of decisions.
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