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Bm trying to get inheritance money

crackergirl's picture

When dh's dad died he left a majority of his money to his kids except for dh. Dh's inheritance went to his kids since dh is remarried and I am assuming my fil didn't want me to touch it. Fine. Whatever. Now bm is trying to get her hands on some of the money. She wants to put the kids in an ultra expensive private school and take up expensive hobbies with their money. They came over last night talking about taking flying lessons. Can she get her hands on the money since it's for the kids?

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moving_on_again's picture

Depends on what his will said. My will is set up with a trust for DD and DS so that they can only get money for school or room/boarding until they are 25. I need to be more specific, though, because they could move into the Trump tower if they wanted and blow through the money in no time. I need to set a $ amount on how much they can get for room and board.

twoviewpoints's picture

I will assume , considering your deceased father-in-law purposely bypassed his son so you could not 'touch' the inheritance, that the old guy also set up his will to control how and when his grandchildren (your skids) can access the inheritance.

If it was not set up with controls , what do you care if they go to private school, take flying lessons and/or sail around the world. It's not your or your Dh's money ...FIL made that very clear, regardless of what else he may or may not have done.

secret's picture

if the trust is in dh's name, for the kids, BM can't touch it without DH releasing the funds... i think

Acratopotes's picture

Do you not have a law like Mars...

Minor children can't inherit anything, it's all in a fund, if no trustee is appointed it works through the court master and kids only get it once they turn 18-21... no parent can touch it, it's inheritance from grand parents, thus not needed for supporting, the bio parents still needs to support.

Once the kids have their hands on it, they can do with it what ever they want

our trust laws are the tough - not paying luxuries, only basic living 9only if it's bio parents not grand parents)
trust only pays out age 18, and you always need 2 trustees to sign, bio father and bio mother, if one refuses the other one is stuffed. (Trustee can be any third party persons and they are usually btches not signing anything)

Acratopotes's picture

Maybe he's the only one lol and now BM is pestering him for the cash... with this one we would never know ...

Acratopotes's picture

maybe she's thinking we will support her to convince Dh to take the money for himself and her...

nothing says I love you more then a 3 week holiday in Aruba

ntm's picture

I dunno, I'd stay out of it and let her spend their money like there's no tomorrow then when they come of age, she can explain where it went. It bypassed DH, so there's no point worrying about it. Just pop the corn and sit back for the show.

Pharlap's picture

If FIL didn't set up trusts for the money to funnel into, then it will go through probate ansd the court will take guardianship over the money and any request for payments out of it will need to go through a hearing. At least that's how it is in my state. I had minor clients who's mother suddenly passed and left everything to them and it was a pain in the ass to get disbursements out of it for things the kids needed.

Acratopotes's picture

Yeah I figured that Mars is probably the only planet with that law.... that's why I asked if you do not have that law.

crackergirl's picture

Dh would never disown his kids for my bs. I have life insurance and a small savings that will go to bs when I die. I kinda hope bm blows all their money. }:) }:) }:) }:) }:)

robin333's picture

You really don't want BM blowing through that money because then it's on your DH. You don't want skids living with you because they can't afford rent and BM booted them once the gravy train stopped.