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College Planning Services for LA Families
Set up the legal tools you need so you can make money and health decisions for your children at college. This plan keeps you ready for emergencies, so your teen won’t face delays or added stress.
- Financial Power of Attorney
- Healthcare Power of Attorney
- HIPAA Release
- Conservatorship Avoidance
- Guardianship Planning
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Meet Isha
Your Personal Estate Planning Attorney
A mom-attorney helping your family stay protected when your child leaves for college. Based in Los Angeles, California, my Law firm provides College Planning services designed for parents of young adults. As a mother of two, I understand how important it is to be prepared if your college student faces a medical or financial emergency. After 13 years helping California families, I know peace of mind comes from having the right legal documents in place, including a healthcare Power of Attorney, financial Power of Attorney, and HIPAA release. Because for me, it’s never just about legal documents, it’s about protecting the people who matter most.

A Simple, Caring Process
The entire process of working with me consists of 4 simple steps:
1. Intake Call
share goals and see how we can help
2. Peace of Mind Session
Complimentary consultation where the attorney assesses your estate planning goals
3. Legacy Affirmation Session
Review your documents, sign in office or virtually
4. Lifetime support
Welcome to the family, we are here to help every step of the way
Why Families Choose Us
Estate Planning isn’t just another legal matter. For families with college-bound children, having the proper legal documents can make all the difference during an emergency. Here is what families gain when we work together: peace of mind knowing they can access medical information, assist with financial matters, and avoid unnecessary legal delays when their student turns 18.
Skip Probate delays
Transfer assets quickly and privately, avoiding extra court fees
Protect your young children
Nominate trusted individuals as guardians for your minor children
Stay in control during illness
Choose a trusted person to manage your money and health care when you cannot.
Keep more in the family pocket
Avoid the expensive probate fees by establishing a trust to avoid the probate process.
Pay a clear flat fee
Most services are provided at a flat fee, without breaking the bank.
Get fast, personal answers
We treat every client like family. You'll receive updates on your legal matter as fast and as efficiently as possible.
What We Include in Every Estate Plan
Depending on your family’s needs, the Attorney will assess your situation and create a customized College Planning and Estate Planning package. Your plan may include a Healthcare Power of Attorney, Financial Power of Attorney, HIPAA Authorization, medical release forms, and conservatorship avoidance documents that allow parents to assist their college student during medical, legal, or financial emergencies. These essential legal tools complement a comprehensive Estate Plan and help protect your family during important life transitions.

Who We Help?
Newly Weds
Empty Nesters
New parents
Seniors and elderly parents
Blended families
Who We Help?
Newly Weds
Empty Nesters
New parents
Seniors and elderly parents
Blended families
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Frequently Asked Questions
Most college students should have a Healthcare Power of Attorney, Financial Power of Attorney, HIPAA Authorization, and medical release forms. These documents allow trusted individuals to help if the student becomes ill, injured, or unable to make decisions.
A HIPAA Authorization allows healthcare providers to share medical information with designated family members. Without it, parents may be unable to receive updates about their college student’s condition during a medical emergency.
Not automatically. Once a student turns 18, parents generally lose legal authority to make healthcare decisions unless the student has signed a Healthcare Power of Attorney or similar legal document.
A Financial Power of Attorney allows a trusted person to manage banking, housing, tuition payments, insurance matters, and other financial issues if the student is unable to act on their own.
The best time is before the student leaves for college or shortly after turning 18. Having these documents prepared in advance can help avoid delays during unexpected medical or financial emergencies.
Yes. Properly prepared Powers of Attorney and healthcare documents may help families avoid the time, expense, and court involvement associated with conservatorship proceedings in many situations.
Yes. Properly executed Healthcare Powers of Attorney, Financial Powers of Attorney, and HIPAA Authorizations are generally recognized throughout California and can help families respond quickly when emergencies arise.