No parent wants to imagine being unable to care for their child. However, planning for the unexpected is essential. If both parents pass away or become incapacitated, a court will decide who takes custody of the child—unless a legal guardian has already been named in an estate plan. Without a clear designation, children could end up in lengthy custody disputes or with someone who does not align with the parent’s wishes.
Choosing the right guardian involves careful consideration of financial stability, emotional readiness, values and long-term commitment.
A legal guardian assumes full responsibility for a minor child’s upbringing, including:
If a guardian is not legally designated, a court will decide based on what it considers to be the child's best interests, which may not align with the parent’s preferences.
The guardian should be emotionally, physically and financially capable of raising a child. Consider:
A guardian should be someone who can provide a nurturing, stable and loving environment.
While a guardian does not need to be wealthy, they should have the means to support a child. Life insurance policies and trust funds can help ensure financial stability. However, the guardian should be capable of managing those resources responsibly.
The chosen guardian should align with the parents’ values regarding:
Selecting someone who shares similar principles helps provide continuity in the child’s upbringing.
A guardian should be willing to accept the responsibility and fully understand the commitment that comes with it. Before deciding, parents should:
Naming a backup guardian can also provide security in case the first choice is unable to serve.
To ensure that the court honors their wishes, parents must:
Working with an estate planning attorney ensures that all legal formalities are in place to appoint a legal guardian for minor children, preventing complications in the event of a tragedy. Contact us today to ensure that, even in the worst-case scenario, your child will be raised in accordance with your wishes.
Legacy One Law Firm, APLC is an estate planning and probate administration law firm in Los Angeles, California, serving families throughout the State. Schedule a quick and easy consultation with our estate planning attorney, Sedric E. Collins, Esq., or call 323-900-5450.