Every father has an answer when asked who would raise his children if something happened to him. For most, that answer lives in a conversation, a shared understanding, or simply in their own mind. The problem is that none of those carry legal authority. If you haven't named guardians and prepared for what happens in the first hours after an emergency, your family could be left navigating court proceedings and uncertainty when they need clarity most. The greatest risk isn't not having an answer.
Being a father means planning for more than today. This Father's Day, I invite you to consider a deeper legacy—one that protects your loved ones with clarity and care. Life insurance and outdated documents aren’t enough. True protection comes from a Life & Legacy Plan® that works when your family needs it most. Read more.