| A grave issue of parenting – writing wills and choosing guardians |
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| Category - Raising Kids | |
| Posted by Darlynn Morgan, Esq. | |
| Wednesday, 17 September 2008 11:39 | |
Tips for making sure your children are cared for in the event of your death.By CYNTHIA RUPE "Mommy, what happens after you die?" It's a question most kids ask at some point – and we may quickly paint a picture of fluffy clouds, golden roads, rainbows and go about our day. It's a question parents rarely want to truly consider. But ask yourself – what would happen to your kids if you died? Who would take care of them? "A will may not be enough," says attorney Darlynn Morgan of The Morgan Law Group in Newport Beach. Morgan, a personal family lawyer, offers estate planning tips and advice to parenting and moms' groups, with a particular focus on children. Read the full story here...
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