Jackie Bedard and the CFEP team have written these frequently asked questions for those with concerns about how to best protect minor children in the event they are gone.
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Who Would Make Medical Decisions for Your Minor Children in North Carolina?
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Why is it important to legally name guardians for my minor child in North Carolina? Can’t I just tell my family what my guardian preferences are?
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Should my minor child’s guardian in North Carolina be the same person as my child’s trustee?
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Is the court required to follow my appointment of guardian in North Carolina?
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If my child’s other parent and I are not together, how does that impact guardianship in North Carolina?
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What should I do if there is a certain family member in North Carolina that I do not want trying to get custody of our children (and their money)?
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Do I Need a Trust for My Minor Children?