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If you want to make sure your partner and children are taken care of after your death, you need to make a '''will'''. In it, you can say who you want your property to go to. You can also name a guardian. They’ll be legally responsible for your children after you and your partner die.
If you want to make sure your partner and children are taken care of after your death, you need to make a '''will'''. In it, you can say who you want your property to go to. You can also name a guardian. They’ll be legally responsible for your children after you and your partner die.


For more, [[Preparing a Will|see our information on preparing a will]] and [[When Someone Dies Without a Will|when someone dies without a will]].
For more, [[Preparing a will and estate planning|see our information on preparing a will]] and [[When Someone Dies Without a Will|when someone dies without a will]].


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