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What really happens if something happens to you before you think you're "old enough" to need an estate plan? If you're a young adult striking out on your own, or you're the parent of one, this episode will give you the answers you never realized you needed about planning early for the unexpected. Listen closely, because just like you wouldn't let the state pick your college or your roommate, you don't want strangers deciding who handles your affairs if you can't speak for yourself.
Life doesn't wait until you have a mortgage, a spouse, or a pile of assets to throw you a curveball. Good planning isn't just for the "wealthy" or the "older." It's urgent for anyone over 18 who wants to ensure the right people (not a judge with a pile of paperwork) make crucial decisions about their health, finances, or unique belongings. When a crisis or tragedy hits, your family shouldn't be left fighting over who steps in. They should be free to focus on supporting each other, knowing you've already put the right pieces in place.
In this episode, I break down exactly what new graduates, young professionals, and even those just entering adulthood need in their plan: powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and the real-world reasons these aren't just for people with big estates. We'll talk about how these documents work, how you keep control while you're alive, and how you can protect rights and property you might not even realize exist yet.
By the end of this episode, you'll realize just how much power you have to keep your affairs out of the hands of strangers and make things easier for the people who matter most.
Chapter Highlights
(00:00) Should Young Adults Really Bother with Estate Planning?
(04:06) What Actually Changes When You Turn 18?
(05:06) Why Powers of Attorney Matter the Day You Become Independent
(08:15) How to Choose the Right Person for Legal or Financial Decisions
(10:23) The Two Roles of a Healthcare Agent in a Crisis
(11:26) Why Planning Isn't Just for People with A Lot of Money
(13:33) How Your Will Protects Rights and Possessions You May Not Know You Have
(15:54) The Hidden Value in Planning: Control Your Future, Don't Leave it to Others
Reserve Your Spot at Our Next Estate Planning Law Group of Georgia Workshop
https://letstalkestateplanning.com/estate-planning-workshops/
Visit our website to learn more
https://letstalkestateplanning.com/
Call Us
(770) 822-2723
Watch the Podcast on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/@estateplanninglawgroupofge137
Meet Jim Miskell
Jim Miskell is the principal attorney and founder of the Estate Planning Law Group of Georgia, James M. Miskell, PC, and practices exclusively in the areas of Elder Law, Estate Planning, and Probate. Jim began his law career more than 30 years ago as an Assistant District Attorney, specializing in prosecuting crimes against children and special victims.
For the past decade, Jim has been in private practice as The Estate Planning Law Group of Georgia, James M. Miskell, P.C. and now specializes in wills, trusts, estate planning, and elder law, helping families plan for all stages of their lives.
No two families are the same and no two estate plans are the same. Jim believes that estate planning is most effective when you understand all of your options before making any major decisions. To that end, the Estate Planning Law Group of Georgia, James M. Miskell, PC, offers free educational workshops so that clients discover potential issues and options for their families. Then, in consultation, families can make informed decisions in planning for the future.
Disclaimer
The information provided in this podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not legal advice. If you need advice about your specific situation, please consult a qualified attorney licensed to practice in your state and experienced in the relevant area of law.
By The Estate Planning Law Group of GeorgiaWhat really happens if something happens to you before you think you're "old enough" to need an estate plan? If you're a young adult striking out on your own, or you're the parent of one, this episode will give you the answers you never realized you needed about planning early for the unexpected. Listen closely, because just like you wouldn't let the state pick your college or your roommate, you don't want strangers deciding who handles your affairs if you can't speak for yourself.
Life doesn't wait until you have a mortgage, a spouse, or a pile of assets to throw you a curveball. Good planning isn't just for the "wealthy" or the "older." It's urgent for anyone over 18 who wants to ensure the right people (not a judge with a pile of paperwork) make crucial decisions about their health, finances, or unique belongings. When a crisis or tragedy hits, your family shouldn't be left fighting over who steps in. They should be free to focus on supporting each other, knowing you've already put the right pieces in place.
In this episode, I break down exactly what new graduates, young professionals, and even those just entering adulthood need in their plan: powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and the real-world reasons these aren't just for people with big estates. We'll talk about how these documents work, how you keep control while you're alive, and how you can protect rights and property you might not even realize exist yet.
By the end of this episode, you'll realize just how much power you have to keep your affairs out of the hands of strangers and make things easier for the people who matter most.
Chapter Highlights
(00:00) Should Young Adults Really Bother with Estate Planning?
(04:06) What Actually Changes When You Turn 18?
(05:06) Why Powers of Attorney Matter the Day You Become Independent
(08:15) How to Choose the Right Person for Legal or Financial Decisions
(10:23) The Two Roles of a Healthcare Agent in a Crisis
(11:26) Why Planning Isn't Just for People with A Lot of Money
(13:33) How Your Will Protects Rights and Possessions You May Not Know You Have
(15:54) The Hidden Value in Planning: Control Your Future, Don't Leave it to Others
Reserve Your Spot at Our Next Estate Planning Law Group of Georgia Workshop
https://letstalkestateplanning.com/estate-planning-workshops/
Visit our website to learn more
https://letstalkestateplanning.com/
Call Us
(770) 822-2723
Watch the Podcast on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/@estateplanninglawgroupofge137
Meet Jim Miskell
Jim Miskell is the principal attorney and founder of the Estate Planning Law Group of Georgia, James M. Miskell, PC, and practices exclusively in the areas of Elder Law, Estate Planning, and Probate. Jim began his law career more than 30 years ago as an Assistant District Attorney, specializing in prosecuting crimes against children and special victims.
For the past decade, Jim has been in private practice as The Estate Planning Law Group of Georgia, James M. Miskell, P.C. and now specializes in wills, trusts, estate planning, and elder law, helping families plan for all stages of their lives.
No two families are the same and no two estate plans are the same. Jim believes that estate planning is most effective when you understand all of your options before making any major decisions. To that end, the Estate Planning Law Group of Georgia, James M. Miskell, PC, offers free educational workshops so that clients discover potential issues and options for their families. Then, in consultation, families can make informed decisions in planning for the future.
Disclaimer
The information provided in this podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not legal advice. If you need advice about your specific situation, please consult a qualified attorney licensed to practice in your state and experienced in the relevant area of law.