Hi Anna
A child trust fund must be taken at age 18 but most investments can be put into a discretionary trust where the decision as to when the investment is available to the child would be at the discretion of the trustees. If you appoint yourself as a trustee or express wishes regarding the age, this would be the way to achieve your aims.
Regards,
Steve
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