NEWPORT BEACH, CA, April 09, 2013 (Press-News.org) It's incredible to believe, but 69% of parents don't have a Will and even those who do still risk their children being taken from their home, at least temporarily, if they are injured or die. Think about it. If your children are at home with a babysitter or at school and you are in an accident and can't communicate, the police have no choice but to call in child protective services until they can figure out what to do. That can mean temporary foster care.
When lawyer and mom Darlynn Morgan, discovered that kids would be taken into the foster care system if their parents were injured or died even though they had a Will, she realized that traditional "estate planning" does not adequately protect our young children.
According to Morgan, "Parents spend time agonizing over who they will leave their kids with when they go to work or when they go out on a Friday night, and yet the majority don't even have a Will; even those who do still risk their kids ending up at the mercy of the foster care system if they are injured or die."
Newport Beach Estate Planning Lawyer Darlynn Morgan is offering Orange County parents two free workshops that teach parents "9 Easy Steps To Make Sure Your Kids Are Protected No Matter What" so that every parent can have the peace of mind of knowing their children would never be at the mercy of our broken State Court system. These informative and entertaining workshops will be held on Saturday, April 13th at Granola Babies in Costa Mesa at 2pm, on Saturday April 20th at My Gym in Newport Beach at 1pm, and on Thursday, April 25th at Xpecting in Costa Mesa at 6pm.
Register by calling Ms. Morgan's office at 949.260.1400. Internet registration is also available by visiting http://www.kidsprotectionworkshop.com.
For more information about these workshops call Becky Billingsley directly at 949-260-1400.
ABOUT DARLYNN MORGAN - Darlynn graduated near the top of her law school class from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, California in 1996. After graduation, Darlynn served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable John E. Ryan, a federal judge in the 9th Circuit from 1996 - 1997.
Darlynn Morgan founded Morgan Law Group in July, 2005 because she saw a need; and she saw that her life experiences and talents could be used to make a difference in the lives of her clients.
Darlynn is frequently quoted and published in various publications including the Daily Journal and the OC Register. In 2007, 2008 and 2012, Southern California Lawyer named Darlynn a Super Lawyer, which is awarded to the top 5% of lawyers in southern California.
Orange County California probate law firm Morgan Law Group, serves all counties in southern California. For more information about Estate Planning Lawyer Darlynn Morgan, call: 949.260.1400 or visit http://www.MorganLawGroup.com
Darlynn Morgan, and Morgan Law Group, is a California Will and Trust attorney, speaker and Personal Family Lawyer. Darlynn makes it easy for your family to talk about and plan for tough subjects like money, death and taxes. Visit http://www.MorganLawGroup.com for more resources on how to make sure your family wouldn't have a mess on their hands if the "unthinkable" happens to you. And of course, our door is always open if you have further questions. Contact us at 949.260.1400.
Estate Planning Attorney, Darlynn Morgan, Gives Parents an Insight on Protecting Their Kids
It's incredible to believe, but 69% of parents don't have a Will and even those who do still risk their children being taken from their home, at least temporarily, if they are injured or die.
2013-04-09
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[Press-News.org] Estate Planning Attorney, Darlynn Morgan, Gives Parents an Insight on Protecting Their KidsIt's incredible to believe, but 69% of parents don't have a Will and even those who do still risk their children being taken from their home, at least temporarily, if they are injured or die.