- 1). Work with your lawyer to come up with the appropriate wording to state the guardianship for your children in your will. All circumstances are different, and you want to make sure you cover all your bases.
- 2). Include all guardians in the statement in your will. For example, you may have one guardian to raise your child and another to handle financial matters, which would be considered a financial guardian.
- 3). Add an alternative guardian or guardians to your will. In the event that you and the primary guardian are deceased, you need to appoint alternative options for your children.
- 4). Use the full legal names of each guardian you choose in the statement in your will.
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