Compass Estate Planning and Elder Law

Compass Estate Planning and Elder Law Serving clients in the areas of estate planning, asset protection, long term care planning, and elder law.

We are an education-based firm, hosting free workshops in the community to educate potential clients on a variety of estate planning issues.

03/20/2023

Join Colonial Courtyard at Clearfield and Attorney Adrianne Peters Sipes with Compass Estate Planning and Elder Law for this educational seminar on Estate Planning & Elder Law!

06/20/2022

Compass Estate Planning & Elder Law is seeking candidates who excel in providing exceptional customer service to our clients and industry professionals. The Client Services Coordinator is responsible for ensuring all client matters proceed through the appropriate law firm process in a timely and effective manner, and helps in planning firm events and presentations. The Client Services Coordinator may perform other duties as necessary to keep the production and administrative functions of the law firm operating smoothly and efficiently. All law firm employees must always maintain confidentiality with regard to clients, firm interest, and employees.

Client Services is responsible for making sure the client’s experience is maintained at its highest level.

Roles and Responsibilities:
- Scheduling and Calendar Management
- Attorney/Client Liaison
- Client File Creation and Document Management
- Data Entry
- Professional Presentation Preparation

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Prior administrative/clerical support experience.
- Prior experience in legal or financial services preferred.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office required; experience with client relationship management software preferred.
- Ability to take direction and to work independently in a fast pace environment.
- Ability to prioritize tasks and handle multiple projects simultaneously.
- Strong attention to detail.
- Strong interpersonal communication skills.

HAPPY GRADUATION! NOW DON'T FORGET THE LEGAL DOCUMENTS THAT COLLEGE STUDENTS SHOULDN'T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT! It is a daunt...
06/01/2022

HAPPY GRADUATION! NOW DON'T FORGET THE LEGAL DOCUMENTS THAT COLLEGE STUDENTS SHOULDN'T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT!

It is a daunting task to prepare for your child to go to college. Now that the enrollment deposit has been paid, the dorm application is complete, and you’ve purchased their first official college sweatshirt, you can breathe - right? Not necessarily. College is an exciting and emotional time for both parents and students. As parents, we are sometimes so consumed with raising our children, that we tend to see them as just that – children. However, the truth is, in the eyes of the law, the apron strings are cut the moment they turn 18.

Any number of emergencies or disputes could arise when a student goes off to college. Issues such as a disagreement with a landlord, a speeding ticket, or heaven forbid – an accident. Parents lose the ability to make medical decisions, financial decisions, or obtain grades and disciplinary information from their child’s school once the child is 18 years old, even if the parents are the ones writing the check.

So what does this mean for you and your child?

If your student would like for you to continue to be involved in those important decisions, they would need to complete legal documents that would allow you to intercede on their behalf.

Here are five important legal documents recommended for your college aged child:

1. Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA) Waiver
2. Healthcare Power of Attorney
3. Living Will
4. HIPAA Release
5. Financial Power of Attorney

FERPA
The Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act transfers the rights of educational information such as transcripts, GPAs, enrollment status, financial aid, and class schedules to the student when they reach the age of 18 (with few exceptions). The FERPA waiver allows the student to appoint a parent (or other adult) to receive educational records and information.

HEALTHCARE POWER OF ATTORNEY
A medical power of attorney allows parents the ability to make vital medical decisions if their adult child is incapacitated or otherwise unable to do so.

LIVING WILL
A living will outlines the student’s preferences for end-of-life medical care, donating of organs, and life-extending medical treatment in the event they are in a vegetative state for an extended period of time.

HIPAA RELEASE
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Release authorizes healthcare professionals to release medical information such as diagnosis, medication, treatments, and test results to a designated person(s). Without this authorization, doctors are prohibited from giving this information to parents.

FINANCIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY
Once your child reaches the age of 18, their finances also become private. While it is a good idea to set up a joint bank account so that you can deposit money for food, books, and other necessities, it is also important to have a financial or durable power of attorney in place. This will allow the parents to pay bills in the event the student is incapacitated. This also allows parents to be able to renew car registrations, sign titles, or complete financial transactions for students in the event they are unable.

These important documents should be completed when your child turns 18 or at the latest, when they leave for college.

Our office offers online estate planning, to make it easy to complete these documents from your own home, with our office standing by to assist you! Visit www.compassestateplanning.com/guidr and use Discount Code 22GRAD for a 10% discount for graduating seniors! Or, feel free to take advantage of a free consultation with our office by calling 814-762-4193! Congratulations to the Class of 2022!

Create the following essential estate planning documents online: Last Will and Testament, Power of Attorney, and Health Care Documents.

Join us in Clarion on Monday!
05/19/2022

Join us in Clarion on Monday!

Join us for a FREE information session, relevant to ALL adults. RSVP to 814-226-4640 or [email protected].

6 FREE CE CREDITS!!! This course is approved by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc., the Pennsylvan...
04/23/2022

6 FREE CE CREDITS!!! This course is approved by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc., the Pennsylvania Insurance Department, the State Board of Accountancy, and the American Bankers Association for the CTFA designation. To view our brochure: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13m4Ffn-fZ5zrH9q9xe4AdIZOlGFxs2iX/view?usp=sharing

Law Firm Assisting Clients In Estate Planning and Elder Law, including Long Term Care Planing, VA Aid and Attendance, and Medicaid Crisis Planning

Thank you to Christ the King Manor for giving us the opportunity to be a part of this great panel of presenters! We hope...
04/11/2022

Thank you to Christ the King Manor for giving us the opportunity to be a part of this great panel of presenters! We hope the attendees enjoyed the event and gained some valuable information!

03/12/2022

CALLING ALL HEALTHCARE AND FINANCIAL PROFESSIONALS!
6 FREE CREDITS!
Our Spring Boot Camps are Fully Approved and Registration is Open!
Healthcare Professionals- April 27th
(RN, CRNP, Nursing Home Administrators, LSW, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Social Workers)
Financial Professionals - May 18th
(CFP, CPA, Insurance, and CTFA Designations)
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Address

114 S. 2nd Street
Clearfield, PA
16830

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+18147624193

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