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  • All you have to do is click here to start the easy process of becoming a member.

  • As a CollegeParents member, you gain access to tools, resources, premium content, and discounts to support you as you support your student during college. Discounts and Exclusive Member Benefits include:

    Student Legal Forms

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  • At CollegeParents, our mission is to empower families through personalized support and trusted resources. We’re dedicated to guiding parents through every stage of the college journey.

  • We’re dedicated to alleviating the complexities of the college experience by providing tailored assistance in navigating financial, wellness, and career considerations. We do this through exclusive tools, resources, and expert guidance that help to mitigate risks, enhance well-being, and maximize the value of the college investment for every family we serve.

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Student Legal Forms

Many parents don’t realize that once their child turns 18, they no longer have the authority to make medical or financial decisions on their child’s behalf, even in an emergency.

 Student Legal Forms Questions

  • When a child turns 18, parents lose the right to automatically receive medical information about their child and make medical or financial decisions on their behalf if they become incapacitated unless there are powers of attorney in place.

  • Each state has its own laws governing family law, so different states might require different language. Our documents are constructed to be specific to the state you choose to create the documents for.

  • You should create your documents for the state in which the student spends the most time. If you like, you will have the option of creating documents for a different state at a discounted price when you are finished with your order for the primary state

  • The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, also known as HIPAA, was passed by Congress in 1996 to protect the privacy of our health information. The act prohibits health care providers from sharing health care information unless presented with written consent in the form of a HIPAA Release, signed by the patient. CollegeParents provides you with a HIPAA Release form, so that health care providers can share medical information with parents.