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you could always pop in a claus that ...
If you a serious then I think that would be sad ,not all people want or have the brains to go to College I'm thinking, So maybe they should get more as people who go to college on average have a better chance of earning more money. So they would not need it as much as someone who does not go to college. I take it you are not letting even your sister know what you plan to do in your will as this could make things a bit awkard.you could always pop in a claus that if they are in college they can access it, they would have a ball being loaded in college
In my will I had (have - I'mm still alive) the money held in trust till they were 25 .......but that was remembering my own youth & immaturity. (I would have liked to say 30, but felt that might be a bit mean)
Gordanus - Froma tax point of view this is not the best way to do it - I would gt advice on this. There may be additional taxes if they are not to get funds until 25 payable by the Trustees of the trust. check it out.
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