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Hi everyone,
My BIL and SIL just asked to make us their children's legal guardians should something happen to both of them. We plan on saying an emphatic yes to that, but beyond that we're not sure what else needs to be done. So, here's my question:
What plans, if any, should we make in writing with them?
- Should they take out life insurance policies that would go into a trust for the children? My BIL and SIL are going through a terrible divorce which has left them with very little, so they wouldn't have anything else to leave the children. DH and I both work, but I'm concerned that we wouldn't be able to suddenly provide for both children on our own. (They are currently 9 and 12, by the way.)
- Are there lifestyle-type of things that need to be discussed in a will or something? I'm thinking of how they want the kids to be raised in terms of religion, where they'd want them to attend school, how often they'd want them to see my SIL's family, etc. (This is DH's brother and his soon-to-be-ex wife we're talking about here.)
Background:
First, obviously, I hope we'll never have to worry about any of this. However, this is a really important responsibility, and I'd like to make sure we cover everything that should be covered going into it.
My main concern is being able to fully carry out their wishes for their children, and while we plan on discussing these things with them, I would feel better to have things in writing, as well. Do people do this?
I'm very honored that they asked us, especially considering my SIL has five siblings of her own. We spend a lot of time with the kids already, and I imagine they made the choice that they felt would be in their best interest. Now, I want to be sure we can make good on that and we take whatever precautions we can before moving forward. We have no concerns about whether or not we should accept this responsibility, we've already spent a lot of time discussing that.
Thank you so much for your advice.
ETA: I should share that some of my concerns about getting things in writing are based on the fact that we are not close with my SIL's family. In the event that something happened, we would suddenly become a part of their family, and so I would like to be sure that my SIL's and BIL's wishes are clearly articulated somewhere so we could avoid some potential battles over how to raise the children. Our families are very different, so that is why DH and I feel that some issues could come up. I hope I'm not being too vague. If so let me know and I'll try to provide some more concrete information.
My BIL and SIL just asked to make us their children's legal guardians should something happen to both of them. We plan on saying an emphatic yes to that, but beyond that we're not sure what else needs to be done. So, here's my question:
What plans, if any, should we make in writing with them?
- Should they take out life insurance policies that would go into a trust for the children? My BIL and SIL are going through a terrible divorce which has left them with very little, so they wouldn't have anything else to leave the children. DH and I both work, but I'm concerned that we wouldn't be able to suddenly provide for both children on our own. (They are currently 9 and 12, by the way.)
- Are there lifestyle-type of things that need to be discussed in a will or something? I'm thinking of how they want the kids to be raised in terms of religion, where they'd want them to attend school, how often they'd want them to see my SIL's family, etc. (This is DH's brother and his soon-to-be-ex wife we're talking about here.)
Background:
First, obviously, I hope we'll never have to worry about any of this. However, this is a really important responsibility, and I'd like to make sure we cover everything that should be covered going into it.
My main concern is being able to fully carry out their wishes for their children, and while we plan on discussing these things with them, I would feel better to have things in writing, as well. Do people do this?
I'm very honored that they asked us, especially considering my SIL has five siblings of her own. We spend a lot of time with the kids already, and I imagine they made the choice that they felt would be in their best interest. Now, I want to be sure we can make good on that and we take whatever precautions we can before moving forward. We have no concerns about whether or not we should accept this responsibility, we've already spent a lot of time discussing that.
Thank you so much for your advice.
ETA: I should share that some of my concerns about getting things in writing are based on the fact that we are not close with my SIL's family. In the event that something happened, we would suddenly become a part of their family, and so I would like to be sure that my SIL's and BIL's wishes are clearly articulated somewhere so we could avoid some potential battles over how to raise the children. Our families are very different, so that is why DH and I feel that some issues could come up. I hope I'm not being too vague. If so let me know and I'll try to provide some more concrete information.