Not exact matches
I do not think the equal share concept is valid, even if the goal is to maintain family harmony; since often the beneficiaries are adult children they should be able to restrain their greed and envy, and respect the decisions
of the
deceased trust owner (s, proably their
parents and / or
grandparents.
At death, the
parent or
grandparent is able to roll over their RRSP or RRIF to an RDSP
of an eligible individual (child or grandchild) who was financially dependent (due to their infirmity) on the
deceased at the time
of the
deceased's death.
If there is no spouse or children, the
parents, siblings, and
grandparents of the
deceased are next in the order
of beneficiaries.
(a) In this article, «close relative
of a
deceased person» means the
grandparent,
parent, spouse, or adult brother, sister, or child
of a
deceased person.
In the event the court has terminated a surviving
parent's rights, or changed the terms
of the decree post-divorce to award full custody to the
deceased parent, California law allows third parties — such as
grandparents or other relatives — to intervene.
The surviving party will make sure that a strong connection remains to the
grandparents and other extended family cousins, aunts and uncles and other significant adults even the new husband and wife
of the
deceased parent.