Sela and Buju are making their wills. They specify that if they both die, Sela's sister and brother-in-law will become the guardians to Sela and Buju's young
children. However, Sela's sister and her husband have a grown daughter who is greedy, and Sela and Buju are worried that she would try to somehow access
money they leave for their children's care. What can Sela and Buju do to safeguard the money for their children?
O a. Leave it up to the sister and brother-in-law to keep their greedy daughter away from the money.
O b. Establish a trust for their children and have a fiduciary control who accesses the money until the children are grown.
O c. There is no way to control the money. They should find another guardian.
Od. Donate the funds to charity instead.