I work for an estate planning lawyer and it is money well spent to hire one to prepare your estate planning docments ... wills, advance medical directives and financial powers of attorney.
If a will is prepared or executed incorrectly it can be judged invalid and the intestate (no will) laws of your state will decide what happens to your assets and your children. A properly prepared will can help you avoid paying more estate taxes than necessary too.
So spend the money and get documents prepared that will allow YOUR wishes to be carried out.
Unfortunately I think your advice, while the most expensive, is the best. OUr finances are tight right now, but we could swing it.
How do we go about finding a competent estate-planning lawyer? Just looking in the phone book isn't the best route. Is there some sort of certifing body that estate lawyers join, sort of like a referral place? Please don;t suggest the lawyers referral in the phone book, they just suggest whoever is on the list in a rotating fashion. Is there some way to screen for credentials, etc.
How much do you think we should be prepared to pay for such a will? We were thinking anywhere from $500--$2000, our situation might not be as uncomplicated as we think, there's few other sticky points to consider.
At least keep notarized copies in an accessible place.
so we're raking our brains trying to find a suitable guardian. Luckily my kids are 16 & 13 so even if we had to appoint a grandparent (which would not be our first choice. we love them but raising teenagers is hard enough for us in our late 40's can't imagine doing it in my 70's) it would be for a short period of time.
That is his sense of humor and we knew he was kidding. At this point though, Dsis has cancer and BIL is out of the picture so we have to come up with someone else for the kids. There are a few families at church, but other than that I am at a loss too. My closest friend has a disaster of a marriage, my next closest friend, my kids don't get along with hers, another close friend already has 6 kids of her own and a foster child. My sisters are all a lot older than I am and one of DHs would work okay but the other one never in a million years. It is a hard decision. Good luck OP.