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As summer fades into fall and school resumes, millions of seniors are entering the home stretch of their high school careers and marking their official entry into legal adulthood at age 18. While an 18-year-old may not need as many tools in their estate plan as adults further down the path of life require, they should at least have the foundational documents that address the new reality of their legal independence. Read more about why high school seniors can use a starter Estate Plan.
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