As a parent, I wish that I could be with my child every second of the day. This way, I could make 100% certain that she would never be hurt, heartbroken, disappointed or alone. However, I know the reality is that that could never be possible.
A big part of my practice is structured to plan today to protect children tomorrow after the caregiver (parents) have passed away. Although my firm does not deal with criminal matters, I felt it important to pass along some very important information on how to protect your child in school, on the internet and in the community in general.
The North Carolina Department of Justice provides some important links and information on what we can do to protect our children from the “unseen” dangers. Click the link below for some invaluable information.
http://www.ncdoj.com/Protect-Yourself/Protect-Children.aspx
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