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		<title>Guardian Guidelines</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guardian Guidelines: An Overview
Guardian Guidelines are important not only if both parents of the child pass away but also for the surviving parent of a child. After the death of a parent, the surviving parent often experiences extreme isolation and difficultly in decision making. What a comfort for the survivor to know that they have [...]]]></description>
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