Guardians for your children

Protecting your children and meeting their needs is a fundamental part of being a parent.

However, it is also necessary for parents to think the unthinkable and consider what would happen if both parent’s died, or if due to separation, divorce or the inability of a surviving parent to fully perform their role, a guardian may be required.

The role of a guardian is a very important one. The harsh facts are that should you die without making a Will, or if guardians are not appointed in your Will, your children could be placed in care until the court appoints official guardians.

At Lifetime Estate Planning we are able to advise on all the issues that need to be considered before appointing guardians in your Will.

If this is of interest please contact us to arrange for your no obligation personal consultation.