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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are just below $200,000 and I am not going to save for college. For us, it doesn't make any sense. I am making a trust that she will have access to after she graduates. That way she will still be eligible for maximum aid. She will then be allowed to use a portion of the principal to pay off school. The rest will go towards rent. [/quote] So nice that you take pride in gaming the system. I'm sure alumni who donate to your daughter's future school would be thrilled to know they'll be supporting her trust fund.[/quote] And it won't work. The trust will have to be reported, either as an asset of the child or an asset of the parents. It's a stupid plan that will backfire....[/quote] I seem to remember reading that one problem with trusts is that value of the trust may be seen as available money. Even the student legally cannot liquidate it, the entire value may be seen as cash on hand. If it's in the parent's name, just a certain percentage is viewed as available cash. But its not hidden. I may be wrong. But if anyone is relying on this plan, it's worth a careful double-check. [/quote] Usually what people do is put the trust in the hands of a third party and make sure the value of the trust is small at the time of the FASA. The second half is the attorney magic. [/quote]
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