Certainly it’s difficult enough to think about not being there to take care of your child, but for a moment consider the thought of someone like a court choosing the guardian of your child without your input. Further consider the distinct probability of your relatives arguing in court over who gets your child or they may eventually agree but not on the people you would have selected.
That is why it is so critically important to nominate a guardian now while you are alive and competent and to do so by stating your intentions clearly in your will. Here are TEN tips for you to consider in making your decision when selecting a guardian(s).
Read CPA James Di Gesu's blog article in About.com HERE
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