September 18, 2020
The Week Ahead
Real estate has been one of the hottest sectors of the economy during the pandemic. We’ll see if the momentum can continue with the release of new and existing home sales. Also up next week are durable goods orders which have been boosted by strong consumer demand for cars and trucks as commuters avoid public transportation. Overseas, we’ll check in on the Eurozone which releases its latest figures on manufacturing and services.
Estate Planning Documents for Young Adults
As colleges have brought back students to campus to begin the fall semester, we’ve been reading a lot in the news lately about FERPA, a federal law protecting student privacy, and HIPAA, a federal health privacy rule. The FERPA law was designed to protect the privacy of academic records, including campus health clinic records, which belong strictly to the student. There is an exception to FERPA when a college feels that there is a need to protect the health or safety of a student, or of others, information may be shared with an appropriate party. Typically, public health officials and parents are the types of appropriate parties to whom schools may but are not required to disclose information under this FERPA emergency exception. This rule is coming into play as schools nationwide grapple with balancing student privacy while keeping faculty, students, and the community informed about COVID cases on campus.
Families should have an open dialog about privacy and what scenarios the documents outlined above would be used. If you have any questions about any of these forms, please reach out to your advisor.