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[quote=acarducci]I am not suggesting that CPS would ever not release the kids to the appropriate guardians or family members. As to CPS, I am merely suggesting that if the police cannot find local family to leave the kids with, they are basically going to have no choice but to call in CPS to take the kids for at least a short period of time. If they cannot find local family/guardians/friends, I do not have any problem with that as it is usually for the kids' benefit. However, most parents that I know would prefer not to have their kids with anyone other than those they trust most. So, it is better to either name local guardians or work with a lawyer such as myself in getting short-term temporary guardians named while your non-local/out of state long-term guardians make it into town to get custody of your kids. There is no fear here-I am only trying to point out some things that parents should be on the lookout for. For me, this is about being helpful and giving parents the information that they need to make empowered decisions for their family. By the way, I am stunned that a professional such as a certified financial planner would not seek out the advice of a qualified attorney for their will! Imagine someone saying to a financial planner that they knew that they should invest some of their assets but decided they would just purchase a software system to appropriately allocate their money. My guess is that virtually any financial planner would suggest this is a bad idea because professionals such as your husband have training, knowledge and experience that most do not have. The same is true of attorneys. You are not paying for documents when you hire an attorney. You are paying for advice and you are paying to have the ramifications of different choices explained. Sincerely, Anthony Carducci, Esq. 888-628-2220 acarducci@msn.com[/quote]
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