Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Front load savings, lock up money in trusts and 529s rather than believing your ex will pay in as agreed to.
Don't fight for a provision you won't be able to enforce.
Can you lock up money in kid trusts without asking/telling spouse after he files for divorce. He is a greedy cheating deadbeat underachiever and is targeting the account I had saved for the kids (but titled jointly). Or do I have to ask him? Makes me sick that he has lied continually and betrayed us all and now wants to steal money from the kids (in addition to getting lots from me)
Anonymous wrote:
Front load savings, lock up money in trusts and 529s rather than believing your ex will pay in as agreed to.
Don't fight for a provision you won't be able to enforce.
Anonymous wrote:Depends how old your kids are. Be very thoughtful about making a plan that will be suitable for them as they age, get very busy with activities, and demand more autonomy. Think about how you'd like them to handle, for example, rejecting a new partner or stepfamily and refusing to go to one or the other house.
Front load savings, lock up money in trusts and 529s rather than believing your ex will pay in as agreed to.
Don't fight for a provision you won't be able to enforce.