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Re: Trying to execute an estate for the first time and geting myself into a state!
I'm sorry for your loss. What makes you think you need to get probate ? If it's only to get access to the NS&I funds it might be worth checking with them to see if they'll release …1 -
Re: Trying to execute an estate for the first time and geting myself into a state!
Never assume anything. It is likely that only his share of their family home goes into trust. The chattels certainly won’t and will would have to state specifically that his savings would need to go …1 -
Re: SIPP and LISA fees
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81896533#Comment_81896533 I can confirm from personal experience that II offers no payment methods besides DD and investment account deduction.…1 -
Re: Looking To The Future With Hope
Hello @RhiBi - The truth is that none of us can know what the future will bring, but working positively on the present helps influence our future years. I tell myself this if I find myself overthinki…4 -
Re: Another Person Migrating From ESA IR To U/C Questions
UC can't handle future changes, so you need to report your new details once you've moved in. Housing Element for that current Assessment Period will then be paid for the new property.2 -
Re: Help please re: Fixed Cash Isa's that still accept funds during duration of fixed term
Finally got the emails from Kent Reliance confirming - When can you then add additional deposits? Notice accounts – you can add deposits at any time. ISAs – you can add deposits at any time, but you …2 -
Re: How to plan for arrival of 6-figure sum when deceased parents’ house is sold.
Just reflecting on your plans to contribute some of the £55K before the end of this tax year - it might be worth checking with a solicitor if you have one, or perhaps on the Funerals and Probate boar…1 -
Re: Drawing down one pot and continuing to pay into other SIPPs? plus backdated contributions questions
From the same link the OP provided : Note the second requirement. As Dazed_and_C0nfused has explained2 -
Re: Providers that preserve protected pension age on transfer in?
Yes, it's a bit awkward when you can't transfer without being out of the market. The options would seem to be - Transfer in chunks, if allowed Similarly, transfer your funds at a different …1 -
Re: Inheritance Coming Through, Possibly £300,000.. Tax?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81892276#Comment_81892276 Take the inheritance as a chance to enjoy those golden years.1



