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Good Morning,
Can anybody help me with this. In brief, i am a fulltime carer for my partner who is mentally ill. I am i reciept of means tested benefits. I have just been left a share in property by my mother who died intestate. My sister still lives in the property and has never left the parental home and is now 62yrs old. My question is do i have to inform dwp now as i know my benefits will stop, or do i only inform them when i have the money from the property sold. My sister does not want to leave can she stay in the property. Does anyone know if the property share i have albeit on paper will be classed as income regarding my benefits. Im worried they will stop them before i actually recieve any monies from property. Any help much app
Answers
Make an appointment with the CAB to see a specialist benefit adviser. They will advise the best way to proceed to the best for all concerned. You will probably be able to fully legally keep most if not all of your benefits, as long as the whole thing is arranged correctly. The CAB are really expert at this sort of thing. Talk to them before you do anything else about...
11:43 Tue 16th Feb 2016
Make an appointment with the CAB to see a specialist benefit adviser.
They will advise the best way to proceed to the best for all concerned.
You will probably be able to fully legally keep most if not all of your benefits, as long as the whole thing is arranged correctly. The CAB are really expert at this sort of thing. Talk to them before you do anything else about the house.
They will advise the best way to proceed to the best for all concerned.
You will probably be able to fully legally keep most if not all of your benefits, as long as the whole thing is arranged correctly. The CAB are really expert at this sort of thing. Talk to them before you do anything else about the house.
yes agree CAB
it would be classed as capital but there are capital restrictions for means tested benefits
oh the answer to when do I own the property is
the day probate is granted
see previous threads - the leading case on your when does title pass question is Queensland Tax commissioners ( CAB can google and read it if necessary )
it would be classed as capital but there are capital restrictions for means tested benefits
oh the answer to when do I own the property is
the day probate is granted
see previous threads - the leading case on your when does title pass question is Queensland Tax commissioners ( CAB can google and read it if necessary )
who owns what and when is exhaustively discussed on this thread
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Law/ Questio n147168 2.html
and gives the full case ref if needed
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and gives the full case ref if needed