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Tutorship to the property of a minor

What if a minor child owns property? Perhaps he or she has inherited a large amount of money, is receiving compensation or life insurance benefits, or is earning a salary.

Can parents use these funds for the family? Can you use this money to cover expenses incurred on behalf of your minor child?

How to distinguish between parental obligations, those of a legal tutor and those related to protecting the child's assets.

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Last modification: 2010-05-04
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