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“To them,” she confirmed. “You are listed as guardian and trustee. You may use it for their care, but it isn’t yours. Whatever remains when they become adults belongs to them.”
I let out a slow breath.
Susan nodded.
“There’s one more important detail,” she added while turning another page. “Their parents made it extremely clear that they never wanted their children separated. They specifically wrote that if they could no longer raise them, they wanted them kept together in one home with one guardian.”
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