Education savings can become complicated after separation when ownership, contributions, withdrawals, and future expectations are not clearly documented.
The problem
Parents may disagree about who controls the RESP, who contributes, how withdrawals are used, and whether education savings are being protected for the child.
Why it matters
RESP disputes can affect future education planning and create financial mistrust. Clear records help parents and professionals understand contributions, ownership, and intended use.
What to organize
Organize account statements, contribution history, grant information, beneficiary details, ownership documents, withdrawal records, communication, and any agreement about future contributions.
How CustodyMate helps
CustodyMate can help users document financial discussions, attach records, track related expenses, and keep a timeline of decisions affecting the child’s education planning.
Practical next step
Gather the latest RESP statement and contribution history. Write down who owns the account, who contributes, and what questions need professional review.
Important note
CustodyMate is an organization and documentation tool. It does not provide legal advice, therapy, emergency support, or court-certified findings. Always consult qualified professionals for legal, safety, or clinical guidance.