Helping with Your Child’s College Savings Account After Divorce
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Are you going through a divorce and unsure how to handle your children’s college savings? Watch this video to learn more, then give our attorneys a call to set up a free review.
Question:
What is Important to Know About Helping with Your Child’s College Savings Account After Divorce?
Answer:
It’s not uncommon for clients who’ve saved a certain amount of money in a 529 or trust account for their children to come to us for help. It is almost always the parties’ intention to use those funds for college education, and they do follow through on that – reserving those funds for the college expenses of their children – even if those college expenses may not be incurred for a period of time.
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