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Changing godparents


Question Posted Tuesday January 5 2010, 11:49 pm

How would my parents go about changing my godparents? The people they chose as me and my sisters godparents from the start have two bratty kids, are druggies, are divorced, are of a diffrent religion, and we have not seen them in over 4 years. The people they want as me and my sisters godparents now have three kids, the father has sadly died (we miss you!), DON'T do drugs, ARE of the same religion, we don't get together often because we live in diffrent states but my mom and the mom of that family are best friends! So is there anything legal or religious we have to do or whatever so that they are my godparents and the druggies arent?

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Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Wednesday January 6 2010, 8:55 pm:
god parents are really the ones that were there when you were baptisted. My son wasn't baptisted because i feel he can pick his own religion. If something was to happen to your parents it needs to be in their will to whom they want to take care of you or else you will end up with closest living relitive if they wanted the responsibility.

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xxemilyfeil answered Wednesday January 6 2010, 7:34 pm:
godparents arent a legal/ religious thing. your parents discuss it with them before your born and make an agreement. theres no legal things involved. you can easily tell your current godparents that things arent working out and that your in the process of seeking out new ones. its really simple, and for once, no legal matters.

hope i helped! xoxo

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