How do I appoint a guardian for a minor in an estate plan?

In Tennessee, if you would like to appoint a guardian for a minor as part of an estate plan, there are certain steps you need to take in order to do so. The first step is to fill out the Tennessee Last Will and Testament form. This form is used to appoint an executor of the estate as well as appoint a guardian for any minors. The form should also state any conditions or restrictions that you would like to apply to the guardianship. The next step is to have the Will notarized. Once the Will is notarized, it should be filed with the county where the person making the Will (the testator) resides. The court will also need to approve the Will in order for the guardian to be appointed. The court will look into the best interests of the child when considering the appointment of the guardian. The court will also look at any objections or concerns made by anyone involved in the estate planning process. Once the court has approved the guardian’s appointment, the guardian will need to be formally appointed. This will need to be done in writing and the appointed guardian will need to sign the papers. Finally, the guardian appointed will need to be informed of their duties and will need to fill out any paperwork regarding the guardianship of the minor. These are the steps necessary in order to appoint a guardian for a minor as part of an estate plan in Tennessee. It is important to make sure the estate planning process is done properly and in accordance with the law in order to ensure the minor’s best interests are being taken into consideration.

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