You Made a Human. Now Protect Them.
That tiny person changed everything. It's time to make sure they're protected no matter what happens to you.
The Challenges New Parents Face
Sound familiar? You're not alone.
The Midnight Panic
You're lying awake at 2am, baby finally asleep, and that thought hits: if something happened to us, who would raise them? You've discussed it with your spouse, but you haven't actually DONE anything about it.
The Babysitter Question
You're about to leave for your first date night since the baby was born. The babysitter asks: 'Is there anything I should know in case of emergency?' You realize you have no plan, no documents, nothing written down.
The Default Disaster
Without a legal guardian designation, a judge who's never met your family will decide who raises your child. It won't be your best friend. It might be the relative you'd never choose.
The Will Isn't Enough
Your parents had a will, so you should too, right? But a will only activates after you die AND goes through probate. If you're incapacitated, or if you need someone RIGHT NOW in an emergency — a will is useless.
How We Protect New Parents
Specialized solutions for YOUR situation.
Kids Protection Plan® — The Full Package
Legal guardian designations (short-term AND long-term), medical authorization for caregivers, emergency instructions card for your wallet, and documents that work IMMEDIATELY — not months from now.
The Babysitter Letter
A laminated card in your diaper bag with emergency contacts, medical authorization, and legal instructions. If something happens during date night, your babysitter knows exactly what to do.
Guardian Naming — Your Choice, Legally Binding
Name your first, second, and third choice guardians. Make it official. Prevent family fights. Exclude anyone you DON'T want raising your child.
Financial Protection
If you have life insurance (you should), who manages that money for your child? Without a trust, it goes to a court-appointed conservator. With a trust, your chosen person manages it YOUR way.
"We had been meaning to do this since I was pregnant. Two years and a second kid later, we finally did it with Legacy Dad. Took one session. We should have done it sooner."
Questions New Parents Ask
When should we do this? Our baby is only 3 months old.
We named guardians in the will we did online. Is that enough?
What if we can't agree on a guardian?
Do we need a trust if we don't have much money?
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