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Question from someone unfamiliar with "godparents": Do godparents have any legal standing, without a will declaring guardianship?
Posted by
musubi
Jul 16 '09, 09:46
Is there a godparent form you fill out?
Clearly I have little to no experience with godparenting.
Responses:
No. you're supposed to guard the religious aspects of the kid's life.
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the liioulu with silver chains
Jul 16, 18:13
i hope not :) -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Jul 16, 09:51
No. Which begs the question why religious officiants have any authority to marry people. What's different? -- nm
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Mop (still 235lbs... on a good day)
Jul 16, 09:49
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You know what? It doesn't really beg that question. -- nm
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Mop (still 235lbs... on a good day)
Jul 16, 09:50
umm, we were in the will and the life insurance policies, so no idea. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Jul 16, 09:47
I don't think so, no. -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 16, 09:47
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