“With the excitement surrounding this new chapter of life, legal realties are often overlooked. The college years can present parents and their adult children with unique legal challenges and opportunities,” said Foster Swift attorney, Alex Rusek.
Before you and your young adult get started on their packing and textbook list, there are some things that should be discussed first, such as establishing a durable power of attorney for health care emergencies, how to avoid potential legal challenges and what to do should the young adult find themselves in a situation where criminal charges may be brought.
Foster Swift has developed a video series addressing the following topics:
• Bullying: Strategies on how to deal with bullying, the consequences of bullying, and deciding when and if an attorney should be involved.
• Distracted driving: Understand the dangers and legal consequences of distracted driving, especially as young adults head off to college.
• Durable power of attorney: Learn the importance of having your adult child set up a durable power of attorney and health care durable power of attorney to ensure financial and medical matters are taken care of in an emergency.
• Cybersecurity and identity theft: Gain valuable insights into how to talk to your college student about proper technology use and safety in the digital age.
• Cyberbullying and online defamation: How to address issues relating to cyberbullying and defamation and legal ways to handle it.
• Facing criminal charges: Learn crucial information on what to do when your child is charged with a crime.
• Importance of consent: An overview of consent and the legal ramifications when students engage in nonconsensual sexual acts.
• Common legal pitfalls: An overview of frequent scenarios students may encounter and ways to avoid them during their academic career.
These videos along with other resources are available at fosterswift.com/f-practices-avoiding-legal-consequences-parents-college-students.html and social media for convenient access.
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