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Joint Bank Account Access Denied By Other Account Holder
A friend recently separated from his wife has been denied access to their joint account to get his pension money out. His wife has told the bank if has not got the mental capacity to handle the money but has not legal documents to prove this. He has Parkinson's Disease and is now in a care home. His former psychiatrist has backed up his mental capacity but the bank has frozen the joint account so he has no access to any money. The spouse has also 'hidden' some medals he has collected over the years and is claiming some compensation money he had for injuries received many years before they married. She continues to live in the marital home (housing association) and has taken his key off him to he cant get his belongings out.
He is very resistant to employing a solictor as he says he cant afford it.
He is very resistant to employing a solictor as he says he cant afford it.
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This might be relevant: http:// www. financial- ombudsman. org. uk/ consumer/ complaints. htm
20:27 Wed 26th Nov 2014
This might be relevant:
http:// www.fin ancial- ombudsm an.org. uk/cons umer/co mplaint s.htm
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I dont think you can solve this with the help of AB
CAB and then do as they say....
and presumably the bank hasnt frozen the account - or else the other half doesnt have access to the money and that's no good ! [Presumably he is saying she is getting at his money]
actually there is a modern case which helps on this
re Northall
which basically says joint account money can be partitioned.
" and is claiming some compensation money he had for injuries received many years before they married. " is problematical but easily solved. No money yet, so he could open his own account....[ The problem is that unless it is statutory, the claim is time barred after six years, unless they married last year ]. Honestly - "I expect a very large sum of money and someone else may steal it !" - is a situation I would shy away from just in case I get creditted with being the one that has stolen it.
"The spouse has also 'hidden' some medals he has collected over the years" you mean the medals he says he has - she says he hasnt....
Remember you are only getting one side of the story here.
CAB and then do as they say....
and presumably the bank hasnt frozen the account - or else the other half doesnt have access to the money and that's no good ! [Presumably he is saying she is getting at his money]
actually there is a modern case which helps on this
re Northall
which basically says joint account money can be partitioned.
" and is claiming some compensation money he had for injuries received many years before they married. " is problematical but easily solved. No money yet, so he could open his own account....[ The problem is that unless it is statutory, the claim is time barred after six years, unless they married last year ]. Honestly - "I expect a very large sum of money and someone else may steal it !" - is a situation I would shy away from just in case I get creditted with being the one that has stolen it.
"The spouse has also 'hidden' some medals he has collected over the years" you mean the medals he says he has - she says he hasnt....
Remember you are only getting one side of the story here.
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