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Planning for Peace of Mind

Estate Planning Lawyers for Families With Young Children in Alaska

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Give Your Children the Protection They Deserve

No one wants to think about what happens if the unthinkable occurs—but parents know planning ahead is part of protecting what matters most. At Denali Law Group, we help families in Wasilla, Anchorage, and Palmer create estate plans that cover not just financial matters, but real-life concerns like guardianship, emergency care, and long-term stability.

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Protecting Your Kids Is Our Priority

Why Parents Need an Estate Plan in Alaska

Whether you're a new parent or growing your family, it's essential to name both short- and long-term guardians for your children. We’ll guide you through legal steps to make sure your wishes are honored—so your kids are cared for by people you trust, even in a crisis.

This includes emergency guardian instructions, caregiver letters, medical release forms, and wallet cards for quick access in case of accidents.

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Kids Protection Plan®


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Nomination of Guardians


We help you legally name trusted individuals to care for your children short-term (in case you’re temporarily unavailable) and long-term.

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Trust Planning for Minor Children


Set up age-based inheritance or manage financial distributions with a revocable living trust.

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Powers of Attorney & Advance Directives


Ensure someone you trust can act on your behalf if needed.

Common Questions About Estate Planning With Children

  • What happens if I don’t name a guardian?

    If you don’t designate one, the court decides who will raise your child—and it may not be who you would’ve chosen.

  • Can I name someone who doesn’t live nearby?

    Yes, but we recommend also naming a local short-term guardian for emergencies.

  • What’s the right age to set inheritance distributions?

    That’s up to you. We’ll help you customize your trust so distributions happen when your child is mature enough to manage it.

  • Can I update my plan later?

    Absolutely. As your children grow, your estate plan should evolve. We offer ongoing support to help you make changes as life unfolds.

  • Is this expensive or complicated?

    Not with our team. We’ll walk you through the process step by step—with clear pricing, clear documents, and compassionate support.

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Let’s Build a Plan That Protects What Matters

Speak With an Estate Planning Attorney for Families in Alaska

We’re here to help you plan with confidence and care—because your kids deserve it.

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