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financial planning for grandchildren

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Glorianny Fri 17-Mar-23 10:29:57

Please if you do leave money to your GCs do it with care. Many years ago a boy I knew got thousands when he was 18. As he received it his parent's marriage was breaking up. He blew the lot in a few months and was eventually taken in by another friend when he was found begging on the streets. He settled down and redid his A levels. But it could so easily have gone the wrong way for him.

Norah Fri 17-Mar-23 07:45:35

I think solicitors are one's best source of information on GC financial planning. We've involved our solicitor in all aspects of finances for our daughters, GC, GGC (apart everyday type cash gifts) - IMO, only chance to do it right.

Kim19 Fri 17-Mar-23 03:15:16

I've discussed this with my son who is parent of GDs and he will carry out my wishes when the time and circumstances are right for them to be indulged. That is assuming I have something to leave and do not get caught up in this unholy mess of care home fees. In the present I've taught them what a DD is by indulging them in a regular monthly allowance. They have a Go Henry account which I've seen advertised. The only qualm I have is that I believe this company charges a monthly management fee of £2:99 which I think is an absolute rip off if true. However, that's only my opinion and down to their parents to manage.

Iam64 Thu 16-Mar-23 18:29:49

It may be worth consulting a solicitor. I’ve decided to leave nothing to grandchildren and trust their parents to use their inheritance wisely, so their children benefit

GagaJo Thu 16-Mar-23 17:51:53

I'm hoping my daughter will be in a stable enough financial position for me to leave half of whatever I have to her and half to my grandson.

Casdon Thu 16-Mar-23 16:30:08

It depends so much on your personal circumstances and health, and the age of your grandchildren.
If you can afford to do so, it’s a good idea to use your tax free gifting allowance each year to its maximum, which is £3000, that could be invested for your grandchildren with no comeback later.

Chocolatelovinggran Thu 16-Mar-23 16:26:20

Do you mean in your will, or now? I have set up a modest savings plan for each of my GC for now, but have left my "estate" (!) to my children only. My GC are young.

MaggsMcG Thu 16-Mar-23 16:22:25

Sort of depends on how much you are talking about. I've sorted it in my Will its not going to be a lot. The house goes 30% to each of my three daughters and the remaining 10% to the grandchildren. Any money I have other than the house is Willed 10% each to the grandchildren and the remaining 40% to the three daughters. That wont be much either as I am intending to spend it. I will make small loans to my daughters if they need it for something sensible and it is always written out that they must pay me or my estate back and they sign for it.

welbeck Thu 16-Mar-23 15:57:52

i think you be best to consult a financial planner.

crazyH Thu 16-Mar-23 15:45:49

I am not providing anything for my grandchildren except bits of jewellery and keepsakes. Whatever I have is left to my 3 children.

glammagran Thu 16-Mar-23 15:45:36

We have a trust set up whereby our house when it’s sold will be 80% to be divided between 4 children and the remaining 20% divided between 7 grandchildren. Hope this works.

monixmary Thu 16-Mar-23 15:35:42

Is anyone setting up financial plans for their grandkids? how did you go about it? I don't know how to allocate to my kids and also to my grandchildren and when.