Why should you nominate or assign guardian for my minor children?
Reasons to nominate have a Guardian in your Will if you have minor children:
Nominating a guardian for your minor children provides notice to the court and your family of who you think is best suited to care for your children. Personally nominating your child’s guardian may prevent family fights and court battles over who will be the guardian. You can nominate a guardian for your child and your child’s property in your will. The guardians of the child and the property do not have to be the same person. In fact, depending on the guardians’ strengths and weaknesses, it may be best to divide the responsibilities. Who takes care of your child and your child’s property is one of the most difficult and important decisions you will have to make. Don’t you want to have a say in that decision? If you are a parent, you should create an estate plan to ensure that your children will have the resources they need if something should happen to you. Remember to review your estate plan periodically with an attorney or lawyer. Reevaluate your guardian choices every few years and contact your attorney to make any necessary changes.
More Information:
For more information please see our Wills and Trusts page
Attorney:
Eve Travis
Status:
Answered
Date Filed:
September 17, 2012
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