Using Trusts to Fund Education for Grandchildren

As a grandparent, you may want to leave a lasting impact on your grandchildren’s future.
One effective way to do so is by using a trust to fund their education.
Here’s why it’s a smart and strategic choice:
- Tax Benefits: Establishing a trust for educational purposes can provide significant tax advantages.You can contribute to the trust without incurring gift tax, and the funds can grow tax-deferred, allowing for more substantial contributions over time.
- Control Over Distribution: With a trust, you can set specific conditions for when and how the funds are distributed.Whether you want the money to be used for college tuition, private school, or specialized education, a trust allows you to ensure it’s used as intended.
- Preserving Financial Aid Eligibility: Unlike direct gifts, funds in a trust may not count as assets when your grandchildren apply for financial aid, preserving their eligibility for need-based scholarships and grants.
- Peace of Mind: A trust allows you to ensure that your hard-earned money is used to support your grandchildren’s education, regardless of future circumstances, and protects the funds from mismanagement or unnecessary spending.
Want to give your grandchildren the gift of education—and peace of mind for your family?
By setting up a trust for educational purposes, you can invest in their future, support their dreams, and create a lasting legacy rooted in knowledge and opportunity.
Let us help you make it happen. Call us today at (470) 235-7868 to explore how an education trust can be part of your estate plan and protect what matters most.
Looking to find an experienced estate lawyer in the Georgia area who is skilled in asset protection and estate plan preparation? Shannon Pawley is an attorney in Georgia with expertise in estate planning and asset protection. Shannon can provide assistance with creating an estate plan to include making a will and how to establish a trust properly. If you have questions about asset protection or questions about making an estate plan, reach out to Shannon and she will be glad to help answer all the estate planning questions you might have!