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hi itamp;#39;s Andy Lockwood from Lockwood college prep and I want to tell you about a question I got on a webinar that I did last night for parents and I get this question from time to time so I figured thereamp;#39;s a good chance that you might have this question and that is specifically is it okay to give money to another family member in order to shelter it or prevent it from showing on the FAFSA and other financial aid applications so thereamp;#39;s really two types of giving that uh that I think I I can boil down these two questions about one is can you quote unquote give the money thatamp;#39;s in your childamp;#39;s name to another sibling the other question is can you give that money whether itamp;#39;s in your kidamp;#39;s name or your name to an uncle or to a trusted friend or a grandparent or something like that and therefore not have to report it in the financial aid applications so my answer to that is uh number one in the first scenario if youamp;#39;re going to