Anonymous wrote:
So, you’re secondary guardians?? Just say yes. Both your cousin AND 2 other adults have to die in the next 2 years for this to even be an issue.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who had to rely on guardians, please don’t step up if you’re not going to follow through the moment that boy needs your help. I would consider beyond the age of 18 as well. If not you it’s better they can have someone else’s doorstep they can show up on at midnight with their problems.
Our father died in his 70s and my mom was diagnosed with dementia soon after. I was off to college, but my younger sister was still in the home and for some reason the primary guardians didn’t step too rapidly because they thought my mother could still handle things at home.(Dementia is a slow progression right??!)
My sister ended up getting raped, while my mother was home.
And now the Guardians not only have the behavior issues from before, but the trauma of a rape victim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My much-older cousin emailed me asking if my husband and I could be listed as guardians of her son should anything happen to her.
She is 70; her husband is 60, so it's not out of the realm of possibility.
We would be secondary guardians; she asked family friends to be first in line.
Son is 16, and she says he'd only need a guardian until 18. So it's only two years that we could possibly be on the line.
I want to say yes but also feel - like it's a lot. The son has some behavioral issues. We also have two young kids and aging parents ourselves. But I do not want to let her down. WWYD? If we said no, how would we frame it? I like her very much.
So you are not even primary guardians and the kid is 16? If you say no do you not realize that you will harm your relationship? Personally I would say yes because you are the back up! But, if you say no there isn't any real way to put a nice spin on it. Just be prepared for cousin to be hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Say yes, if you're secondary guardians that means 4 adults will have to die within 2 years before they get to you.
Its never going to happen. Say yes and keep everyone happy.
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