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Uncle Davey (noway@jose.com) 2003/08/02 18:49

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>      About two years ago I emerged from a prolonged, bitter and  hard
> fought divorce financially damaged but am now, though not well of,
> financially secure. I have no intention of ever getting remarried but
could
> not rule out the possibility of living with a partner.
>          The problem is that I have always intended that anything I
salvaged
> from the marriage plus anything that I subsequently acquire should become
my
> daughters when I die. That being the case it seems unreasonable to say to
a
> prospective partner "come live with me but when I die everything including
> the house is my daughter's" Anyone else facing or have faced this sort of
> dilemma? And is there any sort of legalistic approach that may lead to a
> solution? (u.k.law).
>

It's very easy, all you do is place the house in a trust to your daughter
right now, whereby she will take title on achieving 21 years of age but with
you allowed to live in it till you die, and then when your new partner asks
about the house you tell her that you were forced to make that arrangement
during the divorce struggle.

You can do this for any child, including one that is 'en ventre de sa mere'
as the Norman expression goes.

That'll be a hundred guineas.

Uncle Davey, the fact that you'll love again ought to prevent you from
taking the above advice, and ask John Denver and Sylvie Vartan if you don't
believe me.



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