Anonymous wrote:Who gets your kids? Who will take care of them and provide for them? Minors can't inherit money. You need a trust, and a trustee. Preferably not the same person who will be taking care of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, maybe we do need to get a will. New question though, if no changes are made, does our will last forever till we die?
Yes, which is why ideally you would pull it out and review it every 5yrs or so. Perhaps by that point you'd want to change who you appointed guardian and executor of the trust for your girls. Perhaps you want to change the disbursement schedule. A whole host of reasons.
Anonymous wrote:OK, maybe we do need to get a will. New question though, if no changes are made, does our will last forever till we die?
Anonymous wrote:OK, maybe we do need to get a will. New question though, if no changes are made, does our will last forever till we die?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who gets your toddlers if you both die?
Hi, I have no sibling, my husband has 1 but not sure we want them to have our kids... that is so tricky. So what happens legally if no guardian is appointed? thx
Legally, the court will decide. If your husband's sibling or your parents tell they court they want the kids and nobody contests it and they are vaguely competent, that's who the court will pick. If nobody steps up the kids would go to foster care and be adopted.
So if you have a friend or something you'd want to to take the kids, get the legal documentation in place.
Thank you for your reply! So as someone above also mentioned, the legal guardians will manage my kids' money until they are 18, who's watching them to make sure they aren't use those money for their own use?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who gets your toddlers if you both die?
Hi, I have no sibling, my husband has 1 but not sure we want them to have our kids... that is so tricky. So what happens legally if no guardian is appointed? thx
Legally, the court will decide. If your husband's sibling or your parents tell they court they want the kids and nobody contests it and they are vaguely competent, that's who the court will pick. If nobody steps up the kids would go to foster care and be adopted.
So if you have a friend or something you'd want to to take the kids, get the legal documentation in place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who gets your toddlers if you both die?
Hi, I have no sibling, my husband has 1 but not sure we want them to have our kids... that is so tricky. So what happens legally if no guardian is appointed? thx
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who gets your toddlers if you both die?
Hi, I have no sibling, my husband has 1 but not sure we want them to have our kids... that is so tricky. So what happens legally if no guardian is appointed? thx
Anonymous wrote:Who gets your toddlers if you both die?