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new power of attorney
I have been told that the new Power of Attorney costs around seven hundred pounds, this replaces the old one, can you do it yourself, I am unable to find out this information. Thank you, oap
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Backdated nursing home fees.
Hello everyone, I`ve arranged an appointment with Citizens Advice Scotland in 10 days time with regard to this question but thought I`d post here in the meantime as my wife is worrying too much about it. Her mothers nursing home fees were paid by standing order.Her mother went into hospital for specialised full time care…
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Bereavement Payment and Deferring Pension
I was reading an article on Death Benefits yesterday and came across a point I wasn't aware of: I knew that there is a Bereavement Payment of £2000 payable to widow, widower or civil partner when someone dies and that there is NO payment if the bereaved person is over state pension age AND the deceased person is in receipt…
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Parent died how can I see if a will had been left?
There had been no contact between the person needing to know this answer and the parent that died for over 20 years. This person was an only child and the other parent had already died. When the last remaining parent died she were notified the evening before the funeral and was told that the deceased had not wanted her at…
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2 weeks to go
2 weeks before i offically use this forum, but im already been bombarded with junk mail, you know the sort. funeral plan over 50's health plan im at the prime of my life and these companies see me in the doctors / grave:eek:
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End of the road for free go-anywhere bus pass for the over-60s
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/travel/news/article5989651.ece
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Will Advice
I separated from my husband 12 years ago, but neither of us ever bothered getting divorced. I have a will written when the kids were younger (they're both >18 now) which left 10% of my estate to him and the rest to the kids. The will was drawn up by an IFA as an incentive for doing some financial business with him and I'm…
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Putting house in joint name with son to avoid IHT
I am unmarried in my late 60s and have one grown up son. He currently lives overseas and has recently married. He is due to return to the UK in around 18 months but I don't think they will want to live with me when he gets back. I assume they will buy a place of their own. I have a large house worth a considerable amount…
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Advice needed on claiming pension credit with second property
Hi - I have a question about pension credit which I have already asked in the benefits / credits forum board and have been advised to post in this forum in case someone else here might have been in the same situation. I am in the process of helping my mum and dad look at applying for pension credits. Thanks to this very…
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Copies of wills
Can anyone at any time obtain copies of wills, or do you have to go to court to prove why you want a copy. I am talking of wills of people who have recently died/and for information only. Not contesting
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Joint Life or individual private pensions.
My husband and I can both get our private pensions next year. Someone said that we should get joint life because that way the pension isnt lost if one of us dies. I know it will be at a slightly lower rate but we need the money. (I know about income drawdown and lump sums etc but we want to buy an annuity) I wondered if…
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House deeds transfer
Could anyone tell me if its duable to transfer my house (I own outright) into my daughters name, without it causing my daughter any tax implications ? The reason being that I am getting married soon, & I dont want my husband to be to have any hold over this house. This may seem cold & calous to some, but I have been hurt…
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Hospital stay- reduction in state pension
Could somebody please tell me if the information I've been given is correct that if you are drawing a state pension and have to go into hospital, the pension you are entitled to is reduced as the state are paying to look after you in hospital? If it is correct, do you lose a complete day's pension per day in hospital or…
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Saving for grandchildren in Australia
I have two small grandchildren who live in Australia and I would like to start savings accounts for each of them, starting with a lump sum of £250, and then putting in £20 a month. Can I do this through UK building societies, or as they're not UK citizens, is that not permissible? Is there a tax efficient way of doing this…
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Tips and Tricks for over 60's, 65's 70's
Does anyone have any tips or tricks to make life easier for the over 60's My tip would be to get a State pension forecast from http://www.thepensionservice.gov.uk/state-pension/forecast/home.asp BEFORE your official retirement date. [threadbanner]box[/threadbanner]
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What happens when a will beneficiary dies?
Hello. I am named as an executor of a friend's will. The will is very simple and leaves his estate equally between his two sons (I am not sure of the exact wording and he is too distraught to talk about it in detail at the moment). One of my friend's sons died unexpectedly at the weekend. Does my friend need to change his…
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Nursing home fees - valuation of jointly owned property by local authority
Sorry, but this one's a little complex. Para 7.014 of the Department of Health's Charging for Residential Accommodation Guide (CRAG) states that: Where an interest in a property is beneficially shared between relatives, the value of the resident's interest will be heavily influenced by the possibility of a market amongst…
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ISA Allowance increase for 50+
If you are over 50 on or before 5 April 2010, from 6 October 2009 your annual ISA allowance for this tax year will increase to £10,200. Hopefully the rates will increase :rolleyes:
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Have your say on the Big Care Debate
[title=http://images2.moneysavingexpert.com/images/dp/wtd_underline.gif] What's this about?[/title] The government has written a report about its long term plan to create a 'National Care Service', to cover care and support for adults, and is looking for public opinion on its proposals. The care and support could be either…
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travel insurance to usa for 66yr old with pacemaker £350.00 for 2 weeks!!!!!
can any 1 help??? were planning a trip to las vegas in sept 2010 for a 21st and the auntie of the person who is 21 was planning to join us. however due to the fact she will be 66 at the time of travel and has a pacemaker (arrythmia) we have been quoted arround £350.00 for 2 weeks travel i couldnt quite believe it when i…