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Estate Planning for Aging Parents: A Guide for the Sandwich Generation
Pew Research defines the “sandwich generation” as “those who have a living parent age 65 or older and are either raising a child under age 18 or supporting a grown child.” This group of mostly middle-aged adults faces increasing challenges as they care for aging parents while also financially providing for a dependent child.
Adulting Starts Here - The Legal Documents Your Teen Needs
Congratulations, graduates! As legal adults, 18-year-olds can benefit from establishing a power of attorney. This allows them to choose someone to act on their behalf in financial and legal matters. Miroslavich Law discusses how this document provides security and control for young adults entering a new phase of life.
The Graduation Gift Many Parents Forget
Turning 18 is a huge milestone, but with new legal adulthood comes the need for crucial documents like a health care directive. Don't wait for an emergency; protect your young adult's healthcare wishes now. Learn why Miroslavich Law emphasizes the importance of a health care directive for every 18-year-old in Minnesota.
Collaborative Cohabitation Agreements - Legal Considerations for Unmarried Couples (No Pivot Required)
A cohabitation agreement—when executed properly—is a legally binding document that can provide clarity and protection for couples moving in together or signing their first lease or mortgage paperwork together.
