Why everyone needs a will, especially parents

By Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Updated March 3 2017 - 2:13pm, first published 2:05pm
Orphaned children may have a loving extended family but if their parents don't nominate a testamentary guardian, it becomes a matter for the family court. Photo: monkeybusinessimages
Orphaned children may have a loving extended family but if their parents don't nominate a testamentary guardian, it becomes a matter for the family court. Photo: monkeybusinessimages

I was chatting with a friend who has recently separated from her husband and is sharing custody of their toddler son.

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