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home Guardian Instructions
You have gone through the often difficult process of choosing who will raise your kids if you are not around. You likely have used criteria such as finding someone who is loving, responsible, and who has values similar to your own.
But will your guardian raise your kids like you would? Does he or she really know what matters most to you in parenting? Especially if you have young kids, don’t you want a say in what schools they should attend or the activities you would like them to become involved in? Maybe you have certain philosophies about money, the community, religion, etc. that you would want your children to understand.
We will help you develop an instruction letter to provide guidance to your kids’ guardian on how to raise your kids with respect to the most important aspects of life, such as social, cultural, economic, educational, spiritual, and ethical values. It also assists you with developing a family values mission statement. Your instruction letter will provide a roadmap that most guardians would appreciate and consult when raising someone else’s kids.
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