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Choosing a Guardian for Minor Children

Writer's picture: Mitchell LanskyMitchell Lansky

If something unexpected were to happen to you and your spouse, what would become of your children? It’s not a situation anyone wants to consider, but planning for it is essential. By naming a guardian for your minor children, you can help ensure they will be raised according to your wishes. The question is, how do you choose the right guardian? Here are several factors to consider.


Ability and Willingness to Serve

Will the prospective guardian be able to meet the physical, emotional, and financial demands of raising a child? Just as important, is the prospective guardian willing to take on this responsibility? It’s crucial to have a conversation with them before making a decision.


Shared Values and Beliefs

Ideally, your chosen guardian will share your views on parenting, education, discipline, and religious beliefs. If maintaining a specific lifestyle or set of traditions is important to you, it’s essential to choose someone who aligns with those values.


Geographic Considerations

Moving to a different state or community can be a significant adjustment for a child. If your prospective guardian lives far away, consider whether relocating would be too disruptive for your child, particularly if they are older and more established in their current environment.


Guardian’s Family and Household

If the potential guardian has children of their own, think about how your child would fit into the household. Would your child get along with them? Would the guardian be able to provide enough attention and care in a busy home? Evaluating family dynamics can help ensure a smooth transition.


Your Child’s Age and Input

As children grow, their opinions and relationships evolve. If your child is older and mature enough, it may be beneficial to seek their input when making this important decision. Their comfort and trust in the guardian can make a significant difference in their adjustment.

Planning for Peace of Mind


Naming a guardian is a key part of an estate plan. At The Lansky Law Firm, we assist families in making informed decisions to help protect their children’s future. If you need guidance in choosing the right guardian or creating an estate plan that reflects your wishes, our team is available to help.


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Ensure your child’s future is protected with a well-thought-out plan. Schedule a consultation with The Lansky Law Firm today.



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