You can leave instructions in your Will for who will have custody of your children after your death.
These custody appointments are valid for 90 days. After that, a Court must make a permanent custody order.
When deciding on custody of your children, the best interest of your children must be considered by the court and the Last Will not always be determinative.
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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