Money Moral Dilemma: Should my eldest child split their Child Trust Fund savings with my youngest?

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edited 3 January 2024 at 2:18PM in MoneySaving mums
This week's MoneySaver who wants advice asks...

I've three children, born in 2005, 2008 and 2011. My first and second child received Child Trust Funds from the Government; my third didn't, having been born after they were available. My first child received £500 and my second £250, and we've not topped up either account. My first child's has now matured and is worth £880, and I think they should give half to my third child, as they only have the money as they were born in the right year. Needless to say, first child doesn't agree... what would you do?

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