Turning 18 years old is a monumental milestone, full of new “privileges.” Once your child is 18, they are legally an adult, they can vote, and, in most states, they gain more driving freedom. With greater privileges come greater responsibilities, including financial ones. In this article we discuss important financial considerations that come into play with your child’s 18th birthday.
Age 18 Milestone: Your Child is Now an Adult
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