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Distributing estate amongst children created from donated gametes
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?Available structure for a parent to buy a property on behalf of their children?Work-of-art found in estate house has no proof-of-ownership; artist wants it backWho is Liable for the Satisfaction of the Mortgage Debt Pursuant to Deed of Gift when Grantor Dies - Estate of Grantor or Beneficiary?Estate planning? Or something else?Prevent a will from being overlookedWho is responsible for the property expenses with a life estate which is owned by tenants in common, when not all of the owners live on the property?When a person dies is his estate liable for income taxes on a IRA ( USA)?Medicaid Estate RecoveryEstate Planning - Spouses with survivorship clause - could a named beneficiary “double up” on simultaneous death scenario?
Let's say we have an individual called Aphrodite. She has an extremely high risk lifestyle and isn't expected to live much more than five years from now.
She goes to a specialized agency that screens individuals for eligibility to donate gametes. After going through the various procedures, she is deemed acceptable and thereafter donates her eggs.
Aphrodite wants to setup a last will that distributes her estate amongst all children that are of her genetic line once they obtain a certain age after she dies.
How could this be done in conjunction with both estate planning and an egg-donating agency?
Important Considerations:
- The donator (Aphrodite) is not anonymous and her identify is disclosed to the recipients.
- The recipients sign an agreement to not use the gametes for third-party donation or medical research.
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Let's say we have an individual called Aphrodite. She has an extremely high risk lifestyle and isn't expected to live much more than five years from now.
She goes to a specialized agency that screens individuals for eligibility to donate gametes. After going through the various procedures, she is deemed acceptable and thereafter donates her eggs.
Aphrodite wants to setup a last will that distributes her estate amongst all children that are of her genetic line once they obtain a certain age after she dies.
How could this be done in conjunction with both estate planning and an egg-donating agency?
Important Considerations:
- The donator (Aphrodite) is not anonymous and her identify is disclosed to the recipients.
- The recipients sign an agreement to not use the gametes for third-party donation or medical research.
estate-planning
What is different between this and a normal will? I don't mean to be a smart alack, but I mean its just a will.
– Putvi
9 mins ago
@Putvi because the children aren't directly Aphrodite's. The only relation they have with her is their genetics. The problem is donation agencies don't inform the donator who receives their eggs. How can you setup a will so that children you don't know exist will receive your estate?
– Anilla
2 mins ago
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Let's say we have an individual called Aphrodite. She has an extremely high risk lifestyle and isn't expected to live much more than five years from now.
She goes to a specialized agency that screens individuals for eligibility to donate gametes. After going through the various procedures, she is deemed acceptable and thereafter donates her eggs.
Aphrodite wants to setup a last will that distributes her estate amongst all children that are of her genetic line once they obtain a certain age after she dies.
How could this be done in conjunction with both estate planning and an egg-donating agency?
Important Considerations:
- The donator (Aphrodite) is not anonymous and her identify is disclosed to the recipients.
- The recipients sign an agreement to not use the gametes for third-party donation or medical research.
estate-planning
Let's say we have an individual called Aphrodite. She has an extremely high risk lifestyle and isn't expected to live much more than five years from now.
She goes to a specialized agency that screens individuals for eligibility to donate gametes. After going through the various procedures, she is deemed acceptable and thereafter donates her eggs.
Aphrodite wants to setup a last will that distributes her estate amongst all children that are of her genetic line once they obtain a certain age after she dies.
How could this be done in conjunction with both estate planning and an egg-donating agency?
Important Considerations:
- The donator (Aphrodite) is not anonymous and her identify is disclosed to the recipients.
- The recipients sign an agreement to not use the gametes for third-party donation or medical research.
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What is different between this and a normal will? I don't mean to be a smart alack, but I mean its just a will.
– Putvi
9 mins ago
@Putvi because the children aren't directly Aphrodite's. The only relation they have with her is their genetics. The problem is donation agencies don't inform the donator who receives their eggs. How can you setup a will so that children you don't know exist will receive your estate?
– Anilla
2 mins ago
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What is different between this and a normal will? I don't mean to be a smart alack, but I mean its just a will.
– Putvi
9 mins ago
@Putvi because the children aren't directly Aphrodite's. The only relation they have with her is their genetics. The problem is donation agencies don't inform the donator who receives their eggs. How can you setup a will so that children you don't know exist will receive your estate?
– Anilla
2 mins ago
What is different between this and a normal will? I don't mean to be a smart alack, but I mean its just a will.
– Putvi
9 mins ago
What is different between this and a normal will? I don't mean to be a smart alack, but I mean its just a will.
– Putvi
9 mins ago
@Putvi because the children aren't directly Aphrodite's. The only relation they have with her is their genetics. The problem is donation agencies don't inform the donator who receives their eggs. How can you setup a will so that children you don't know exist will receive your estate?
– Anilla
2 mins ago
@Putvi because the children aren't directly Aphrodite's. The only relation they have with her is their genetics. The problem is donation agencies don't inform the donator who receives their eggs. How can you setup a will so that children you don't know exist will receive your estate?
– Anilla
2 mins ago
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What is different between this and a normal will? I don't mean to be a smart alack, but I mean its just a will.
– Putvi
9 mins ago
@Putvi because the children aren't directly Aphrodite's. The only relation they have with her is their genetics. The problem is donation agencies don't inform the donator who receives their eggs. How can you setup a will so that children you don't know exist will receive your estate?
– Anilla
2 mins ago