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A guardian is someone you have named in your Will as the person you would like to be responsible for your children if they are orphaned before reaching the age of 18.
If you fail to appoint guardians in your Will and your children are orphaned before they reach 18, the courts will appoint guardians instead, but they won’t necessarily choose the people that you would have preferred to take care of your children. If when you pass away the other parent of your children survives, the surviving parent will normally continue to have full responsibility for the children. However, if neither parent survives (as in some road accidents) then the guardians you have appointed will take on the responsibility for your children. By appointing guardians you can ensure that your children are looked after by the people that you have chosen as the best people for the job.
To appoint legal guardians for your children, you must name them as your chosen guardians in your Will. Before doing this you will need to approach the people you would like to appoint as guardians to find out whether they are willing and able to take on this responsibility. You may also wish to appoint alternative guardians, who will take their place if your intended guardians pass away.
The role and responsibilities of guardians Being a guardian involves the following responsibilities:
When considering who to appoint as legal guardian for your children, you will need to consider the following:
You may only appoint guardians for children in your Will if you currently have ‘parental responsibility’ for the children. To find out whether you have parental responsibility under the law, follow one of the links below:
In some circumstances it may become necessary to change your appointed guardians, for example:
You can change your appointed guardians in one of two ways:
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