Yes, the person listed on the account as the “responsible individual” (usually a parent) may change the designated beneficiary (child). An example of why someone may wish to change the beneficiary is the current beneficiary has completed their education and there are funds remaining. The new beneficiary must be an eligible member of the original beneficiary’s family.
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