If I were to find a buyer for our contract within family ... does the process still require the traditional ROFR or is that waived for certain family relationships?
You can will it but you cannot sell it, even to a child, without clearing ROFR. Disney will tend to give an automatic waiver for an immediate family member but I don't know where they draw the line and how they do this.
Yes, you could just change the name on the deed for a nominal fee and then take a personal check. Could be fun explaining it to the IRS, but I do not think Disney can step in the way if it is a family member.
As long as it was family, it could be called a gift. Any other exchange of money could be for an unrelated transaction. Nothing I would recommend jumping too deep into, but if it is a close family member it could be an easy and fair transaction.
Yes, you could just change the name on the deed for a nominal fee and then take a personal check. Could be fun explaining it to the IRS, but I do not think Disney can step in the way if it is a family member.
As long as it was family, it could be called a gift. Any other exchange of money could be for an unrelated transaction. Nothing I would recommend jumping too deep into, but if it is a close family member it could be an easy and fair transaction.
Fraud is based on intent. Is each transaction dependent upon the other? Calling the two transactions "gifts" when your intent is to get around the requirement fits the definition of fraud.
Fraud is based on intent. Is each transaction dependent upon the other? Calling the two transactions "gifts" when your intent is to get around the requirement fits the definition of fraud.