| Seeking referrals for simple planning for our young kids in the case of our demise. Anyone have a good DC lawyer to recommend for those purposes? And if there is no chance of broader family strife over the issue, is it necessary to hire a lawyer to do this if guardianship/custody is the only issue? Thanks. |
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As a wills, trusts and estates lawyer and in my experience, there are likely some issues that you are unaware of when dealing with things like what happens to your kids if you are incapacitated, guardians for the kids, and how to divide assets. It is never "necessary" to hire an attorney, but it does seem like a good idea to hire a professional. You would not do surgery on yourself nor have your financial planner fix your car, right? I posted some free information about this topic-you can find it on the main page of this site. If you would like to email me privately or call, I would be happy to answer any of your questions about this topic.
Anthony Carducci, Esq. 410-693-7323 acarducci@msn.com |