Behind The Curtain: Money Made Simple
In this episode of Behind the Curtain: Money Made Simple, Julie Beckham sits down with estate planning attorney Suzanne Bunszel to discuss a topic many families overlook when a child turns 18. While parents spend years protecting and advocating for their children, legal authority changes dramatically once a young adult reaches adulthood. Suzanne explains why essential documents such as a healthcare proxy, HIPAA release, and power of attorney can help families avoid costly legal hurdles during medical or financial emergencies. The conversation examines common misconceptions about estate planning, the challenges families face when these documents are not in place, and why proactive planning is an important step toward independence for young adults. This episode offers practical guidance for parents and young adults preparing for life after age 18. ______________________________________________________________________ [00:00:00] Introduction to the legal documents young adults need after turning 18 [00:02:13] Why parents lose legal decision-making authority once a child becomes an adult [00:03:07] The two critical areas of planning: medical and financial decisions [00:04:33] Why every young adult should have a healthcare proxy, HIPAA release, and power of attorney [00:05:50] Understanding how a healthcare proxy works and when it becomes effective [00:07:21] What can happen if a parent needs to make medical decisions without a healthcare proxy [00:09:28] How young adult estate planning packages are structured and who chooses decision-makers [00:10:23] The role of a HIPAA release and how it differs from a healthcare proxy [00:12:49] Why professionally prepared healthcare documents can provide broader protection [00:13:24] How durable powers of attorney help with financial matters [00:15:53] Working with banks and financial institutions to ensure powers of attorney are accepted [00:17:49] Risks and considerations when using online legal document services [00:19:47] The value of professional guidance for legal, financial, and healthcare planning [00:21:34] Why awareness and advocacy around young adult estate planning are needed [00:22:31] Common misconceptions about estate planning for young adults [00:23:07] Lessons learned from COVID-19 about the importance of healthcare documents [00:23:49] Using legal planning as an opportunity for family conversations about independence and decision-making [00:27:11] Suzanne’s motivation for helping families create estate plans [00:28:28] The misconception that having a will alone is enough to avoid probate [00:29:31] The importance of financial education and investing at a young age [00:30:39] Why honest financial conversations are the foundation of long-term planning Links: Rockland Trust: https://www.rocklandtrust.com/ [https://www.rocklandtrust.com/] Julie Beckham on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-beckham-05589534 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-beckham-05589534] Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com [https://thepodcastconsultant.com])
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