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Estate Planning >> Last Will and Testament >> Specifying someone to take care of my child
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Discussion: Specifying someone to take care of my child | + |
| Joined 26 Jan 2022 1:01 pm
25 posts
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Dear Rhonda,
As we understand from your post, you were given custody rights over your daughter in accordance to the court decision.
Only courts have discretion to decide child custody issues, and it is decided on case by case basis.
Therefore, your rights as a custodian are not transferable under your last will. But, by the same token, your ex-husband will not receive custody on your daughter “automatically”, and should something happen to you; the court will decide who should be the custodian of your daughter.
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