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Did you know?
You don’t have to complete a full estate plan to protect your children if something happens to you.
By creating a legal guardianship designation, you can decide who will care for your children — instead of leaving that decision to the courts which will often mean a transient stay in foster care.
A guardianship document names the person (or people) you trust most and gives them the legal authority to step in if needed.
✅ Simple to set up
✅ Legally enforceable
✅ Puts you in control of your children’s future
If you haven’t named a guardian yet, now’s the time to do it — your kids deserve that protection.
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An Estate Planning Story
Tragedy struck the Heck family. Read their story.
*This story isn’t real, the "Hecks" are fictional, but it could happen to you—unless you plan ahead. TrustStone Legal is here to help make sure your family is protected.*