stealth2
Under the Radar Member
I figured you wouldn't appreciate it - but the reality is that you cannot *will* your children to anyone. You will belongings, not people. You can state your preference, but be certain that if the father files for custody in the event of your death or incapacity and he's not a dire threat to the kid (i.e. a homicidal maniacal child molester) he IS likely going to get custody.
As for not replying.... Hon - you want a legal advisor, pay for one. You want free advice? You're gonna get responses from a bunch of different people who may or may not be lawyers, but who have a hell of a lot of legal experience.
As for not replying.... Hon - you want a legal advisor, pay for one. You want free advice? You're gonna get responses from a bunch of different people who may or may not be lawyers, but who have a hell of a lot of legal experience.