A Plan for When You Can’t Be There for Them

Emergencies involving your wellbeing

To make sure your children are always protected and cared for by people you trust, we’ve examined what happens in a real-world emergency and identified areas where children are left at risk. Our Complete Parent Guardianship Plans enable you to name emergency responding guardians who have immediate authority to care for your children in an emergency and also longer-term permanent guardians who can raise your children if you are no longer able to.

Complete Parent Guardianship Plans also equip you with emergency ID cards that contain instructions for first responders to contact your child’s guardian if you’re in an accident so they can travel to be with your children right away. Plus, all caregivers, like babysitters and nannies, are provided with precise instructions on how to reach your short and long-term guardians, and that everyone involved in your plan has the necessary legal documents on hand to ensure a smooth process if the need for a guardian arises. 

In this way, not only have you legally named guardians for your kids, but you’ve created an entire safety plan to ensure they are always cared for in the ways you’d want in any situation.

Stu Williams, Esq.

Stu Williams has been a licensed attorney in the State of Michigan since 2005. He is a husband and father of two children, raising his family in the Greater Lansing area. He works with parents throughout the state to assist them with naming guardians for children, setting up family trusts with lifetime asset protection for his client’s children and everything in-between.

https://www.CompleteParentLegal.com
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