As a parent, your top priority is your child’s well-being. While we don’t like to think about worst-case scenarios, preparing for them is one of the most responsible steps you can take. Having the right legal documents in place ensures that your minor children are protected if something happens to you.

Last Will and Testament

This is where you name a guardian for your children in the event of your death. Without a will, a court will decide who raises your children, possibly someone you wouldn’t have chosen. A will also allows you to manage how your assets are distributed to your children.

Nomination of Guardian Form

This document can stand alone or supplement your will. It’s especially useful if a temporary guardian is needed immediately. It gives clear instructions to law enforcement

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