It goes without saying that you and your child's other parent should name the same guardian for your children. But what if you are divorced, or for whatever reason you and your spouse cannot agree on the most suitable guardian? Naming different guardians will lead to a battle in court should you and the children's other parent pass away while your children are still minors. The decision over guardianship will then be in the judge's hands.
What If You and Your Child’s Other Parent Cannot Agree on a Guardian?
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It goes without saying that you and your child's other parent should name the same guardian for your children. But what if you are divorced, or for whatever reason you and your spouse cannot agree on the most suitable guardian? Naming different guardians will lead to a battle in court should you and the children's other parent pass away while your children are still minors. The decision over guardianship will then be in the judge's hands.
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