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okay so in this video were gonna talk about whether you should put your child on your bank account la issue comes up all the time and theres a lot of different scenarios some people come into the office already having put their childs name on their bank account some people come in having a parent has died and the child says Paul we got to get my parents estate settled they have the real estate they had the investments dont worry about we need to need to talk about the bank accounts because they put me on their bank accounts other people ask me Paul should I put my childs name on the account and we got to be real clear about what one the account means so I think that concern that most parents have when when this comes up is the parent is worried that if the parent becomes incapacitated they want a child to be able to write checks pay bills out of the parents account and the other concern is the parent wants when the parent dies they want a child to be able to write the check to the