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[quote=Anonymous]OP - If you have children under 18, you may be asking way too much in terms of a reen being able to handle a major emergency of your sudden illness, injury or death? Is there no EX Husband or father of the children who at least as being appointed their guardian would make more sense?? If not, then you need to find a lawyer who could help you set up the correct legal and financial documents to protect your children. Perhaps, you could have a friend serve as your Health Care decision-making in conjunction with an 18:year old up to a certain age when you could better trust their maturity. To tell. 14 or 15 year old of your ideas, would certainly be mind blowing for them to process. You have time to start to build some personal relationships with others to build a network of caring for your family. And, it may mean whether you prefer or not that out of necessity for a certain period of time, the dad or the relatives of the dad might need to be a part of the children’s care at least. [/quote]
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