Because "my sister will take them" isn't legally binding
Kids Protection Plan for Texas Families
A practical Texas-specific guide to protect your children if you become incapacitated or pass away, including guardian nominations, emergency guidance, and clear next steps to limit chaos, confusion, and court.
FOR YOUR MOST IMPORTANT ASSETS
If you have kids under 18, you already have an estate plan…
The only question is whether YOU wrote it.... or the COURT will.
Because if something happens to you, the legal system will step in and decide:
Who has your kids immediately (CPS? Foster Care?).
Who raises them long-term.
Who can make medical and school decisions.
Who can access your kids (and who can't)
Who handles money for their benefit.
This plan turns “We would want…” into “Here’s what happens.”
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WHAT A KIDS PROTECTION PLAN SHOULD INCLUDE
(at minimum)
Guardian nominations (primary + backup) for minor children
Temporary caregiver instructions to prevent “immediate custody chaos”
Medical and school authority guidance so caregivers can act quickly
Trust planning so a child doesn’t inherit outright at 18
Money management structure (who handles funds + how it can be used)
Letter of Instruction: routines, values, preferences, special needs, etc.
Coordination with your will + any trusts so everything matches
WHY THIS MATTERS
A will without a Kids Protection Plan is like a parachute without straps. It might exist, but it won’t do what you need when things get real.
A Kids Protection Plan is designed to:
minimize the chance of a custody fight,
reduce confusion and delay,
keep the wrong people from gaining control,
and protect your kids from receiving money with zero structure at 18.