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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 464357" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I'm sorry your mom is toxic, but did you give her your kid's info? Unless she's clever enough to set up trusts, that is a BAD idea. Kids cannot inherit, so whatever they do inherit gets held for them until they turn 18. The minute they do, the money is ALL theirs to do with as they please even if they are drug addicted hooligans and want to snort it all up in one day.</p><p></p><p>If you haven't given her the info yet, you can at least force her to listen to your concerns and request she has an attorney set up a reasonable trust with reasonable limits on it. EVEN if their issues are YOUR fault, they have issues and she wouldn't want them being stupid with the money, would she? AFTER she hears you out she can get their info. You just never know when someone might be paying attention and take things to heart.</p><p></p><p>by the way it is possible that she is leaving you as a beneficiary and ADDING your kids. It could happen. The only way to know is ask. The above dialogue could help fish out this information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 464357, member: 11965"] I'm sorry your mom is toxic, but did you give her your kid's info? Unless she's clever enough to set up trusts, that is a BAD idea. Kids cannot inherit, so whatever they do inherit gets held for them until they turn 18. The minute they do, the money is ALL theirs to do with as they please even if they are drug addicted hooligans and want to snort it all up in one day. If you haven't given her the info yet, you can at least force her to listen to your concerns and request she has an attorney set up a reasonable trust with reasonable limits on it. EVEN if their issues are YOUR fault, they have issues and she wouldn't want them being stupid with the money, would she? AFTER she hears you out she can get their info. You just never know when someone might be paying attention and take things to heart. by the way it is possible that she is leaving you as a beneficiary and ADDING your kids. It could happen. The only way to know is ask. The above dialogue could help fish out this information. [/QUOTE]
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