The "Silent Promise" Every Parent Makes (And the One Document That Keeps It)
A parent’s first promise is protection—but without a legal plan, there is a hidden “What If” gap. In Michigan, if you don’t name a guardian and put decision-makers in writing, a court will choose who raises your children and who manages their future. Our Minor Child Protection plan creates immediate certainty with a Will naming guardians and conservators, plus Durable and Health Care Powers of Attorney so trusted people can step in without delay. It’s simple, fast, and built to protect your children when they need it most.
If You’re Not There, Who Will Raise Your Children? Last Will with Guardian Designation – Michigan Parents
A Last Will with Guardian Designation in Michigan allows parents to legally name a guardian for minor children and ensure the right person is chosen to raise them. Without a guardian designation in a will, a Michigan probate court may decide who cares for your child.