What Estate-Planning Documents Does a Nebraska College Student Actually Need?
Nebraska’s general age of majority is 19, but current law allows an 18-year-old to satisfy the age threshold for several important estate-planning documents. Learn what financial and health-care powers of attorney actually cover, why Nebraska’s living-will age remains different, how HIPAA and FERPA releases work, and when an out-of-state document may be recognized.
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