Did you know that if you make a will, you can appoint people you approve of to take care of your children should the worst happen?
Appointing a guardian in your will and preparing a letter of guidance to your children’s guardians can give you this peace of mind.
You can also appoint a replacement guardian, in case your first-named guardian is unable to act.
Making a valid will to include a guardianship clause is vitally important if you have children under the age of 18.
I am a qualified solicitor and can help guide you through the process.
To find out more, please get in contact on 01892 354354 or katie@ingramlegal.co.uk

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