Guardianship Nomination Attorneys

For parents of minor children, naming a guardian is the single most important decision in your estate plan. A guardianship nomination is the legal document that tells the court who you want to raise your children if you and the other parent are unable to do so. Without one, a judge who has never met your family makes that decision.

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John Jackson
3 months ago
Extremely trustworthy. Quality of work is superb. And overall just good people. Highly recommend them to anyone needing their services. You’re in good hands
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Ryan Dougherty
3 months ago
Eric and Larry were extremely knowledgeable of our needs and provided thoughtful advice and care when crafting our estate plan. My wife and I would recommend them to anyone looking for a personally tailored approach to set their family up for future success.
Before Davis & Davis LLP was established, we became clients of the Law Offices of Lawrence Davis in the late 1970’s, after we were married and purchased our home. We knew Larry from UCLA and wanted to support him as he began his career. At that time, he helped us write our 1st wills and created a trust, It was a big step for 20-somethings like us, but Larry made sure the process was easy and smooth. This enabled us to preserve our assets and ensured that they were passed on to friends and family based on our decisions and to avoid probate.

After our daughter was born in 1985, we modified our wills to list appropriate guardians for her and updated our trust. Again, Larry made this process easy to accomplish He made sure that should anything happen to us, our daughter and her guardians would have access to her inheritance when she needed it which gave us peace of mind.

In 1999, the Wife’s mother went into hospice without a will or trust. Larry was able to meet with her mom and make sure power of attorney and medical power of attorney was properly established. His kindness during this difficult time meant a lot to our family.

In 2005 with our daughter turning 21, we three met with Larry in his office to go over the wills and trust with her, so she would understand that everything was taken care of and that she had nothing to worry about. Again, this brought us all great peace of mind. Larry reminds us on a regular basis to review and update our wills and trust as needed.

In 2012, as we were thinking about retiring, Larry was able to make a terrific suggestion for a financial advisor who would help us set up our retirement program. Since this was something neither of us had any skill with, his recommendation, knowing our situation, was perfect.

In 2024, when a friend of ours was hospitalized, her daughter needed to be named as power of attorney and medical power of attorney, so we suggested Larry, who visited once she was discharged and was able to establish the appropriate documentation. This brought great peace of mind to our friend and her daughter.

Now, Davis & Davis LLP has been established with Larry’s son, Eric. Our daughter is looking forward to meeting with them so she may create her own will and trust. We know that Eric is going to be as thorough and caring as his father. After 40+ years with this law firm, we cannot be more delighted with their experience and care for their clients.
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Eva Mooradian
3 months ago
I know Eric from law school and would highly recommend contacting this firm for your estate planning questions and issues. Eric is incredibly knowledgeable in this area of law, which when combined with his considerate, professional demeanor and ability to explain complex legal concepts in an understandable way helps you know that you have the right advocate on your side and to trust that this firm can help you with revocable living trusts, power of attorney, wills, or estate planning issues that you might have.
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Peter Schwartz
4 months ago
As a lawyer, I suspect that I am more careful than others in selecting an estate planning lawyer for my family. We used Larry 'Frisbee' Davis and the entire package was to my satisfaction. Thanks!
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Roy Dar
4 months ago
We highly recommend Davis & Davis LLP. Larry did a really great job crafting our estate plan. Since our circumstances were a bit complex, it was very important to us that our unique situation was fully understood and accounted for. He took the time to listen and completely tailored our estate plan to fit our family's needs. Beyond his expertise, Larry has a great sense of humor, which made the whole process genuinely enjoyable. We are absolutely thrilled with their services and the peace of mind they have given us.
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Sofia Soto
4 months ago
If you need estate planning assistance, I highly recommend Eric Davis. He provides excellent guidance on revocable living trusts, wills, powers of attorney, and overall estate planning strategies. His approach is professional, detail-oriented, and client-focused. It’s clear they are committed to helping people protect their assets and loved ones. Anyone looking for knowledgeable and trustworthy estate planning services should definitely reach out to them.
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Mawuena
4 months ago
I had such a great experience working with this firm for my estate planning needs. From the very beginning, they were professional, responsive, and incredibly knowledgeable. They walked me through everything clearly and made the process of setting up my revocable living trust, will, and power of attorney feel simple and stress-free.

If you’re looking for reliable guidance on estate planning, asset protection, or preparing important legal documents, I highly recommend them. They truly care about their clients and take the time to explain your options so you feel confident about your decisions.

Highly recommend for anyone needing help with wills, trusts, powers of attorney, or comprehensive estate planning services.
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Glen Coutinho
4 months ago
I highly recommend Davis & Davis LLP for anyone needing thoughtful and comprehensive estate planning. From the very first consultation, Larry and Eric made the process of setting up a revocable living trust, drafting a personalized will, and preparing a power of attorney straightforward and understandable for my clients. Their deep experience with estate planning meant that every question was answered clearly and every concern was treated with genuine care. They helped my clients feel confident that their family’s future is protected, and that their wishes will be carried out exactly as planned. If you want a team that truly listens, explains your options, and expertly guides you through every step of your estate plan, Davis & Davis LLP is the firm to call!
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WHZLY MUSIC
4 months ago
Davis and Davis Estate Planning made the entire process feel easy and stress-free. Eric and Larry are pros and super friendly. From the first meeting, they were welcoming, patient, and incredibly knowledgeable. They took the time to explain everything clearly and made me feel completely at home and confident about my decisions. It’s obvious they truly understand the law and genuinely care about protecting their clients. I now feel safe and secure knowing my estate is in great hands.
You Choose Who Raises Your Kids Your values, your decision, not the court's
Prevents Family Disputes Clear documentation eliminates conflict
Names Backup Guardians Alternate choices if your first pick cannot serve
Immediate Legal Weight Enforceable in California courts

WHY IT MATTERS

What Happens to Your Children If You Have Not Named a Guardian?

If both parents die or become incapacitated without a guardianship nomination in place, the court decides who will raise your children. The judge considers the best interests of the child, but does so without knowing your family, your values, or your preferences. The process is public, can be contested by multiple relatives, and may produce an outcome you would never have chosen.

A Judge Decides Who Raises Your Children

Without a nomination, the court evaluates any person who petitions for guardianship. This may include relatives you would not have chosen, or it may result in your children being placed with someone based solely on proximity or willingness rather than the values, stability, and relationship you would have prioritized.

Family Members May Fight Over Custody

When there is no written nomination, multiple relatives may petition the court for guardianship. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other family members may each believe they are the best choice. These contested proceedings can take months, create lasting family conflict, and put your children through an emotionally traumatic experience at the worst possible time.

Your Children May Be Temporarily Placed with Strangers

While the court determines who should serve as guardian, your children may be placed in temporary foster care or with a court-appointed temporary guardian. Even if this placement is brief, the disruption and uncertainty can be deeply distressing for children who have just lost their parents.

THE MOST IMPORTANT DECISION FOR YOUR FAMILY

Give Your Children the Security of a Plan

Naming a guardian is something every parent knows they should do, but many put it off because the decision feels overwhelming. In a free, no-obligation consultation, a Board Certified estate planning specialist will walk you through the factors to consider and help you make a decision that protects your children and reflects your family’s values.

COMPREHENSIVE GUARDIANSHIP PLANNING

What Guardianship Planning Covers

A guardianship nomination is more than a single line in your will. Thorough guardianship planning addresses who will care for your children, how their financial needs will be met, and what instructions you want to leave for the people who step into your role.

Guardian Nomination in Your Will

Your will is the primary legal document where you formally nominate a guardian for your minor children. California courts give significant weight to a parent's written nomination. We draft language that is clear, legally sound, and structured to withstand any potential challenge.

Alternate and Successor Guardians

Your first-choice guardian may not be available when the time comes. They may have health issues, financial difficulties, or personal circumstances that prevent them from serving. We help you identify and name one or more successor guardians so the court always has a clear next option that reflects your preferences.

Guardian for the Person vs. Guardian of the Estate

California law distinguishes between a guardian of the person (who raises the child and makes daily decisions) and a guardian of the estate (who manages the child's finances and inheritance). These can be the same person or two different people. We help you evaluate whether separating these roles is appropriate for your family.

Letter of Intent for Guardians

A letter of intent is a non-binding companion document that provides your chosen guardian with guidance about your children's daily lives, routines, values, education preferences, medical history, religious upbringing, and anything else you want them to know. While not legally enforceable, it gives your guardian a roadmap for honoring your parenting approach.

Coordination with Your Trust

If you have a revocable living trust, guardianship planning should be coordinated with your trust provisions. Your trust can include specific instructions for how funds should be used for your children's care, education, healthcare, and living expenses, ensuring your guardian has the financial resources they need without giving them unrestricted access to your children's inheritance.

Temporary or Emergency Guardianship

In addition to your long-term guardianship nomination, you can designate a temporary guardian who can step in immediately in an emergency while the permanent guardianship is being established. This is especially important for single parents and for families whose nominated guardian lives in a different city or state.

If both parents have legal custody, both parents should participate in the guardianship nomination process. When parents are divorced or separated, guardianship planning requires additional considerations. The surviving parent typically has priority under California law, but your estate plan can address scenarios where the surviving parent is unable or unfit to serve. We guide you through these sensitive situations with care and clarity.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Guardianship Nomination FAQs

What is a guardianship nomination?

A guardianship nomination is a legal statement, typically included in your will, that identifies the person you want to raise your minor children if you and the other parent are unable to do so. California Probate Code gives significant weight to a parent’s written nomination, though the court retains ultimate authority to determine what is in the best interest of the child.

The primary place for a guardianship nomination is in your last will and testament. A revocable living trust cannot nominate a guardian because trusts deal with property, not the care of a person. This is one of the key reasons why a will remains essential even for families that have a trust-based estate plan.

Yes. While most parents prefer to keep their children together, California law allows you to name different guardians for different children if your circumstances warrant it. For example, if you have children from different relationships, or if a particular child has special needs that require a guardian with specific expertise, separate nominations may be appropriate.

If your nominated guardian is unable or unwilling to serve when the time comes, the court will look to your alternate or successor guardian nominations. If no alternates are named, the court will determine who should serve based on petitions from interested parties. Naming at least two successor guardians significantly reduces the risk that a stranger or someone you would not have chosen ends up caring for your children.

In most cases, if the other parent is alive and has legal custody, they have priority over any nominated guardian. A guardianship nomination primarily applies when both parents have died, or when the surviving parent is unable or unfit to serve. If you have concerns about the other parent’s ability to care for your children, we can discuss how to address those concerns within the boundaries of California law.

Davis & Davis LLP specializes in urgent and emergency estate planning. If you or a family member is facing a medical crisis and needs a directive established quickly, we can act immediately. Lawrence Davis’s commitment to being there when it matters most, reflected in his trademarked tagline “If you’re near death, I’m nearby,” means we are prepared to meet with you wherever you are, including in hospitals and care facilities, to ensure your wishes are documented while you still have the capacity to express them.

Review your nomination every two to three years, or whenever a significant change occurs: the nominated guardian’s health or personal circumstances change, your relationship with them evolves, your children’s needs shift, or your family structure changes due to divorce, remarriage, or the birth of additional children. What was the right choice five years ago may not be the right choice today.

Serving Families Across the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles

Davis & Davis LLP is based in Porter Ranch, California, and helps parents establish legally sound guardianship nominations throughout the San Fernando Valley, greater Los Angeles, and the state of California.

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