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Education Trust

Fund education with conditions and accountability

Why People Use It

Funds release for education—not open-ended spending—when you write them that way.

Trustees can verify enrollment and pay schools directly.

You can define trade school, gap years, or alternate paths better than some rigid accounts.

Who This Is For

Parents saving for children's education

Grandparents funding grandchildren's schooling

Family members who want purpose-based giving

Anyone worried education gifts will be misspent

People wanting more flexibility than some single-purpose plans

Key Benefits

Purpose-restricted funds

Money can be limited to tuition, books, housing during school, and similar costs you list.

Flexible definition

You define what counts as education—college, trades, graduate work, or bespoke training.

Verified disbursements

Trustees confirm eligibility before wires, reducing 'cash gift' drift.

Real World Scenario

Grandma funded three grandchildren through a trust that paid schools directly, allowed trade paths, and converted unused balances at thirty with spendthrift backup—so love did not become a lump-sum mistake.

Based on Parents and grandparents

Frequently Asked Questions

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