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“It’s incredibly scary to think about leaving your baby orphans, which is why I kept putting it off. Then a close friend died unexpectedly, and their children ended up in foster care.”
If you have young children, not naming legal guardians in an estate plan means the court decides who raises them—and it may not be who you want.
Without clear documents, a judge could place them with a distant relative or even into the foster system if no immediate family is deemed fit.
One Ohio family spent over $20,000 in legal fees fighting for custody of their late sibling’s children, simply because there was no guardianship plan in place.
Even if you have family willing to step in, the court process is long, expensive, and emotionally devastating.
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