Cradle to Teen

Kids don’t come with a manual, but emergencies demand a plan.

Our bundles provide the essential legal forms to keep your child protected in unexpected situations.
That way, you will be ready, even when life isn’t.

You’ll also get practical checklists and guides to help you navigate parenthood’s big moments,
from their first cry to their teenage eye rolls.

Choose Your bundle

Just the BasicsFor Starters

Bare Essentials 

$49.99$75

No Brainer Box Most Popular

Ready for Anything

$109.99$170

Add-On:
Lists & Tips Complete the Set

Smart Baby Extras

$5.99$18

Form Definitions

HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) allows a trusted person to access your private health information or discuss treatment during illness or hospitalization. It allows sharing information, not decision making.

Appoints an agent to make health care decisions for you if you’re incapacitated. This includes choosing treatments, surgeries, and end-of-life care, ensuring your Living Will medical wishes are honored when you can’t communicate them yourself.
Directs how assets are distributed, appoints an executor, and names guardians for minors after your death, ensuring your wishes are followed. Without it, the court decides. Essential for anyone with family or property.
Authorizes someone to get general health updates from non-HIPAA-covered sources and to make specific medical decisions for another person. Ideal for emergencies but narrower than a Health Care POA.
Details your medical treatment preferences, if terminally ill or unconscious. Guides health care providers and agents by detailing what medical interventions you do or do not want; it complements a Health Care POA and/or a Medical Authorization Form.

Authorizes a minor to travel with a non-parent adult, often needed for domestic or international trips like school outings, family vacations, or visits with grandparents, ensuring smooth travel without parents.

Allows another adult to care for your child temporarily.
Covers school, health, and daily decisions during your absence due to travel, illness, deployment, or any time a parent is unavailable for a period of time.

Authorizes a trusted person to manage your finances, like paying bills, during travel, illness, or unexpected events, ensuring your affairs stay on track when you can’t handle them.

Annual Statistics
You Should Know

Kids Risk Entering State Custody
50000

1 in 4

Parents Have No Will

Kids Hospitalized
1200000
Kids Lose a Parent
10000

Frequently asked questions

We’re all about making legal stuff less confusing. Here’s everything you might be wondering, clear, simple, and no jargon.

Why would I need legal forms for a baby?

Babies can’t fend for themselves. Without legal forms, even those closest to you can’t act fast in a crisis, your baby could be left without a trusted guardian. Our Just the Basics Medical Authorization and No Brainer Box Last Will ensure you or someone you trust is legally in charge, protecting your baby in any emergency.

Medical and Travel Consent Forms let trusted adults, like grandparents or babysitters, handle your child’s medical needs or travel when you’re away. Without them, care or travel could be delayed. Our Just the Basics bundle includes Medical Authorization, HIPAA, and Travel Consent Forms, set up in minutes to keep your child safe.

Even “big kids” under 18 are legally minors with no rights to make decisions without parental consent. If something happens to you, they can’t act on their own for medical, financial, or legal matters. Our forms, like Medical Authorizations and the No Brainer Box Last Will, ensure trusted adults can step in, protecting your child’s future and well-being.

No forms? Your family’s at risk. Without a Medical Authorization, your child might wait hours for treatment if you’re unreachable. Without a Last Will (in the No Brainer Box), a court could pick an undesirable guardian. Don’t gamble with their future—our forms lock in your wishes, fast and valid in all 50 states.

You could, but you’re risking chaos. Without these, you might miss critical steps. One oversight could leave you scrambling post-birth or cost your child’s future. Our checklists and guides make sure you’re ready, stress-free, in minutes.

Yes. All legal powers granted in forms for minors automatically expire once they reach 18 and are legally adults. Be prepared for this crucial transition. As your child approaches 18, explore our 18 & Up: College or Not bundle. We’ve researched the essential forms you’ll need to continue supporting your adult child when they need you most – whether they are leaving home for college or exploring other options.

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