That's the best way, because it'll save them the hassle of probate court in Florida.We put our deed into a trust so we wouldn't need to transfer it or worry about our kids.
No expert at all, but how would the ex spouse now own the DVC"? At worse wouldn't he/she only own one part (in our case 1/8)?
My experience with my kid is that he’s 14 and hasn’t wanted to go to a WDW park since January 2015. And isn’t going with me (partially out of choice and partially bc of his dance schedule) this month, either. Kids are tricky little things!
No expert at all, but how would the ex spouse now own the DVC"? At worse wouldn't he/she only own one part (in our case 1/8)?
https://www.myfloridalaw.com/asset-debts/marital-property-vs-non-marital-property-florida/
- Property acquired by noninterspousal gift or inheritance. Continuing with the example of Jesus and Juana, suppose that Jesus’ brother gives him a Cadillac while Jesus is married to Juana. Or suppose that the Cadillac belonged to Jesus’ grandfather, who then gifts the Cadillac to Jesus as part of the grandfather’s will. In these situations, the court is likely to treat the property as Jesus’ separate property.
I wouldn’t do anything just yet. Give it some time and see if you still have it when they get a little older.We just had a baby.... well two actually.... twins!!!! Is there anything I should do for them in regards to our overall membership. I applied to make them associate members but it looks like that won't give them much. Is there anything else I should do or is that really it?
Thanks.