Tailored to Your Family's Unique Needs. Each document reflects your specific wishes and family situation. Nominate trusted guardians for your children, prevent family disputes, provide clear care instructions, and gain confidence in your children's future.
Perfect for parents who want immediate peace of mind about their children's care, even before completing a full estate plan.
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Our attorney-designed guardian nomination document ensures that your preferences for your children's guardians are clearly stated and legally recognized. While courts give a lot of weight to these preferences, they do retain the authority to decide in the best interests of the children.
By formally documenting your guardian nominations, you potentially prevent family disputes. This document provides clear direction for your children's care, allowing you to influence control over your children's future, even in your absence.
The cornerstone of your estate plan, providing flexible control over asset management and distribution during your lifetime and beyond.
Designate trusted individuals to access your protected health information, ensuring informed decision-making in medical situations.
Articulate your wishes for dependents and final arrangements.
A dynamic inventory of trust-held assets, easily updatable to reflect your current estate composition.
Document your healthcare preferences, offering crucial guidance when you're unable to communicate directly.
Appoint a trusted agent to manage your personal and professional affairs during absence or incapacity.
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While a Will can include guardian nominations, a separate Nomination of Guardian document provides can be updated more easily without revising your entire Will.
The process typically takes 15-30 minutes, depending on the complexity of your wishes and the number of children involved.
Notarization requirements for a Nomination of Guardian document varies by state. While many states don't require notarization for these documents to be legally valid, having them notarized can add an extra layer of authenticity and credibility. It's generally recommended to have these documents notarized, when possible, as it can help prevent potential challenges to the document's validity.
Parental rights are inherent to biological or adoptive parents, while guardianship is a legal arrangement granting similar responsibilities to a non-parent, often activated when parents are unable to care for their children.
Custody typically refers to a parent's right to make decisions for a child, while guardianship is broader, potentially including non-parents and covering both personal and property interests of the child.
Select someone who shares your values, has a strong relationship with your children, and is capable of providing a stable environment. Consider factors such as age, financial stability, and willingness to take on the responsibility.
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