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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 540138" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>This bothers me on many levels. I dont remember your sons age or your granddaughters age but I really think I would put it in some kind of trust for each of them. If you are that angry with your son, especially if he has some sort of mental illness or drug abuse issue, you can set it up with a trustee where he has to prove what he needs it for. As far as granddaughter, she is young I take it. So much can happen. I would definitely set her up with some form of educational trust or something that goes in stages....she gets xxx amount at age 25 if she has completed so many years of post HS schooling or passes X amount of drug tests and is employed full time for at least a year. She gets another amount at age 30 if she continues to be employed or married mother ....you get the language.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 540138, member: 1514"] This bothers me on many levels. I dont remember your sons age or your granddaughters age but I really think I would put it in some kind of trust for each of them. If you are that angry with your son, especially if he has some sort of mental illness or drug abuse issue, you can set it up with a trustee where he has to prove what he needs it for. As far as granddaughter, she is young I take it. So much can happen. I would definitely set her up with some form of educational trust or something that goes in stages....she gets xxx amount at age 25 if she has completed so many years of post HS schooling or passes X amount of drug tests and is employed full time for at least a year. She gets another amount at age 30 if she continues to be employed or married mother ....you get the language. [/QUOTE]
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