Saturday, April 9, 2022

The Virginia529 account which I own to be used for your benefit "will be closed" by the end of this month.

James Bradley Rogers, formerly James Bradley Lamberton, wherever you are, if you're still with us, the Virginia529 prepaid college tuition plan which I own and of which you are the beneficiary, is going to "be closed" 30 days from March 31, 2022, the date on the letter I received from Virginia529 yesterday. It was (the funds were) supposed to be "exhausted" by 2014 according to the Master Agreement, unless you were "an active-duty member of any branch of the United States Armed Forces after (your) high school graduation," which "time will not be counted toward the 10-year period."

From what little I have gleaned from the Internet about your life since 2004 when you changed your name, this active-duty exemption does not apply to you. In fact, I don't even know if you graduated from high school. I have put off the plan's termination for as long I could in past phone calls and letters to the Plan's administrators, including sending them a copy of the Divorce Order, in accordance with the litigated divorce settlement but the Virginia officials show very little if any respect for the Arlington County court order for the Plan which I own to remain in effect to be used for your benefit "if practicable."

I have repeatedly asked you via Internet postings to contact me about this matter over the years. If you don't contact me within the 30-day period outlined above, so we can act in concert upon it in some fashion, the "account will be closed" and put firmly in the past and be discharged to me as owner in due course, I suppose. I look forward to hearing from you about this within the month.


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