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Investing a child’s 25k inheritance

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  • Keep_pedalling
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    VanB2021 said:
    Thank you, the money wasn’t left to them as such as there was no will but as a surviving relative so the solicitor provided no terms just send the money across to names back account. 
    That’s not what you said in your opening post, however it is not down to the solicitor to set term, that is set by the law of the country you live in. You children are entitled to their inheritance at 18 unless this is a Scottish estate in which case it is 16. 
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