If something should happen to my husband and I and we don’t have a legal Will what would happen to our children?

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If something should happen to my husband and I and we don’t have a legal Will what would happen to our children?

Asked on September 3, 2012 under Estate Planning, Kansas

Answers:

Catherine Blackburn / Blackburn Law Firm

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

If your children are minors, the court would appoint a guardian for them.  You can prepare a form to designate a guardian for your minor children without preparing a will.  You can also name a guardian and alternative guardian in a will.

A will is not an expensive document.  I advise everyone to prepare one, especially if they have children.  Providing for your children will be much easier if you and your husband have a will.


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