disney-super-mom
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I don't know of a state where it's legal to put a minor on a deed. The other problem in putting children is that the contract would be part of their financial package. So it could negatively affect their chance to qualify for grants and other financial aid as well as being at risk if they had financial trouble. I plan to add on at AKV and add my adult daughter. We will likely add 100 points (due to the incentive levels) but in four 25 pt contracts. Then change only one 25 pt contract over to her name making it a separate stand alone contract. Then we'd transfer those 25 points each year back to our account. It's a shame we have to do it this way and likely more expensive for both DVD and DVC in the long run, but that's the way it is. Now if I could get her member benefits without going through this, I would. Note, I'm not complaining, only discussing the realities involved.I just asked my guide that question the other day and she said in FL you're not able to put anyone on under 18 but that if it's willed to the kids it's no problem. My guide also said that if you wanted to pass it down to the kids before then you would have to transfer the contract which would involve closing costs and ROFR but Disney wouldn't take any action to snatch up a contract in that situation.

I plan to add on at AKV and add my adult daughter. We will likely add 100 points (due to the incentive levels) but in four 25 pt contracts. Then change only one 25 pt contract over to her name making it a separate stand alone contract. Then we'd transfer those 25 points each year back to our account. It's a shame we have to do it this way and likely more expensive for both DVD and DVC in the long run, but that's the way it is. Now if I could get her member benefits without going through this, I would. Note, I'm not complaining, only discussing the realities involved.
What I intend to do is to buy then change it over after the fact which DVC has no control of.I wanted to add about 80 to 100 points at BWV and put my parents on the deed, but my guide said we would have to get 150 points because they are not members. Is this not true? It would seem this same rule would apply to Dean's Daughter?

It would be handled the same as any other asset.So if we can't put our kids on the deed (which makes sense considering they're only 7 & 3), what happens to our DVC contract(s) in case both DH and I passed away?
Would the contract(s) be liquidated and the proceeds then goes to our kids?![]()
So if we can't put our kids on the deed (which makes sense considering they're only 7 & 3), what happens to our DVC contract(s) in case both DH and I passed away?
Would the contract(s) be liquidated and the proceeds then goes to our kids?![]()
No.So if we can't put our kids on the deed (which makes sense considering they're only 7 & 3), what happens to our DVC contract(s) in case both DH and I passed away?
Would the contract(s) be liquidated and the proceeds then goes to our kids?![]()
I put both my children on the deed when they were of age. At that time, it was 21.
I have found a new problem with the deeds though. My sister passed away last year. I thought we jointly owned so her part would pass to me automatically since I am her beneficiary for everything. We jointly owned everything and my name was on all her accounts. Well, Disney said it has to go through probate even though there is no probate. Everything is mine. I am finding this to be a problem because her hospital bills are not my bills. If we have to probate then the DVC membership, I believe, will have to be sold to pay her hospital bills. I sure can't pay off her hospital bills to avoid selling DVC. I sure don't want to sale it.
As JimC said I would surely check with a lawyer before you do anything with DVC. We would never have done the deed that way had we known. I sure don't want my children in this same mess when I pass away. I may get a lawyer in FL to take care of all this for me. I assume FL has different laws about property because I haven't found this to be a problem in TN.
I hope all this works out because I sure don't want to sell her part of DVC. We always thought deeding everything in both our names fixed all these types of problems. Well, I guess we were wrong. FL has a whole other idea.