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I want to give cash gift $10,000 to my 14 year old child. I read https://www.investopedia.com/terms/u/ugma.asp that “UGMA accounts can be opened through a bank or brokerage institution…. the assets are usually placed in UGMA accounts on behalf of minors, eliminating the need for an attorney to establish a special trust fund”.
Is it mandatory to put that gift money in a UGMA account? Is it legal to give that cash directly to my child and let him decide how to spend? Alternatively, is it legal to give that cash to someone else (e.g., grandfather of the child or uncle or family friend) if they agree to act as a custodian of that cash gift until the child becomes 18 years, without ever opening an UGMA account?
I want to give cash gift $10,000 to my 14 year old child. I read https://www.investopedia.com/terms/u/ugma.asp that “UGMA accounts can be opened through a bank or brokerage institution…. the assets are usually placed in UGMA accounts on behalf of minors, eliminating the need for an attorney to establish a special trust fund”.
Is it mandatory to put that gift money in a UGMA account? Is it legal to give that cash directly to my child and let him decide how to spend? Alternatively, is it legal to give that cash to someone else (e.g., grandfather of the child or uncle or family friend) if they agree to act as a custodian of that cash gift until the child becomes 18 years, without ever opening an UGMA account?
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