Advancements: III
Many states have statutes which provide that support, maintenance and education of a child will not be considered an advancement unless the parent intended it as such. The Kentucky statute is typical and it reads in part as follows: ” . . . the maintaining or educating or the giving of money, to a child or grandchild without any view to a portion or settlement in life, shall not be deemed an advancement.” Most states do not have statutes of that type but by judicial decision reach a result that is in accord with the statutory provision just quoted.