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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 515295" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>For those who are earlier in the process... my Dad set up his will with "non-sticky strings attached" (his lawyer's non-technical term). If they set it up too strict, the courts can squash it. Dad's says... "it is my express wish and desire, but not command, that funds flowing from the estate to heirs under the age of 25, be used to improve their formal education"... which means, the executor CAN write the kind of letter you are referring to, because the writer obviously "intended" that to be the case.... but if, say, the child were injured in a car accident and will never BE going to school (full-time nursing care?), the funds can be re-directed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 515295, member: 11791"] For those who are earlier in the process... my Dad set up his will with "non-sticky strings attached" (his lawyer's non-technical term). If they set it up too strict, the courts can squash it. Dad's says... "it is my express wish and desire, but not command, that funds flowing from the estate to heirs under the age of 25, be used to improve their formal education"... which means, the executor CAN write the kind of letter you are referring to, because the writer obviously "intended" that to be the case.... but if, say, the child were injured in a car accident and will never BE going to school (full-time nursing care?), the funds can be re-directed. [/QUOTE]
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