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Filipino wife in uk
Hello, I have a girlfriend in Philippines, we are not married yet. She has Philippines passport and I have UK passport. I was thinking of calling her on Marriage Visitor visa, get married in UK. Once the marriage is done, send her back to Philippines and then apply for partner/spouse visa which will allow her to stay in UK…
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Looking for estranged relative
I am wondering how to go about finding out if an estranged parent is still alive. I am not looking to make contact, nor to try and claim anything from them / their estate. It really is just a curiosity. I know first name, middle name, surname and a rough age (80's), but that is about all. There are no family members known…
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HICBC net adjusted income pension tax relief
In the child benefit article in relation to working out net adjusted income when money is paid into a Personal Pension it states '...and £133 for every £80 you pay in if you pay tax at 40%'. From what I've understood from researching elsewhere and example calcs done on HRMC web site I thought only basic relief 20% was used…
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Power of Attorney
My FIL has power of attorney for my MIL. Unfortunately, she has dementia so no one else can be her attorney. If my FIL passes away before her, what happens? Who would have permission to look after her finances and care? Their will at the moment states that if either of them pass away, the money will go to the other one, so…
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Obtaining settled status for my EU wife
Hi all, I'm looking to find a solicitor to help us with the paperwork for my Cypriot wife to join the UK. I'm pretty bad at this so want to just leave it in the hands of a professional. Any recommendations for proven solicitors?
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Refusing dementia screening
My father has had several episodes over the last year where
infections have caused his memory issues to temporarily worsen
significantly until the antibiotic course kicks in and he has more
clarity again. Following the most recent episode, he took the
antibiotics but failed to take his any of his other tablets…
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My partner's son - legal arrangements if she dies
My partner's son is 14. His dad died when he was little, and there are no other living relatives on his mum's side. On his dad's side the only relative they're in contact with is his dad's cousin, and this is limited to the exchange of Christmas and Birthday cards. My partner and I do not live together, and we are…
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POA - Error
Hi I am POA for my mum, as is my brother. We have just realised that there is an error on the POA forms in that I am down as a Mrs when I am a Miss. Does this mean that the POA is not valid? Would we have to cancel it and pay for another new one? I will ring them on Monday but wanted to check here first. Thanks
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Having to buy car as partner has new job
Unsure how to handle this tbhPartner has a new job & needs to use only car. Ive been told I have to buy one, myself to do the usual dad taxi etc stuff When asked if they'd contribute, told theyd pay for themselves to be added to the insurance
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Joint account and separation
Hi all H has recently announced he's leaving me. We're now in the process of trying to sort out our joint account. He has suggested that he gives me £1000 each month to cover the debts (loan & credit card) on the account and that I keep the account. (Despite the debts actually being in his name.) I don't currently have any…
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Care Home - Banking
My 83 year old MIL has recently moved to a Care Home (in Scotland). Her home has just been sold to fund her care. My questions are: What is the best bank account to keep the funds from house sale in? She has a current and savings account with Nationwide. If money is in a high interest account, will she have to pay more…
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Changing surname after marriage in UK as Dutch citizen - Should I apply for a British Passport?
Hi all, I am after some very specific advise! I am a Dutch national and have lived in the UK for the past almost 12 years, I have settled status since Brexit. In April I am getting married to my British fiancé and I intend on taking his surname. Completely unaware of how the Dutch government works when it comes to this I…
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Car loan
Hi, Sadly my husband and I have separated so I am looking at my finances. I have a car loan which my dad could help me pay off - either take over the monthly payments or pay off the whole amount but would this come into question when solicitors look at our joint accounts? Would I be penalised for paying it off early eg: I…
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What is the latest state of play on Care Home planning etc?
I made my will a good few years ago, and it puts the house (split 50:50) into a Trust on the first death etc etc. However a Saga communication I have just received says that Local Authorities may very well (why can't any of these commentaries state a position outright? It's always may or could be, never is) treat a…
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Son moving back home and buying first home
My 26 year old son is currently living with my partner and I along with his girlfriend. He spent 3 years away at uni, came home for a while then moved into a rented home for 2 years with his girlfriend whilst she finished uni. They asked to come back to live with us, whilst she got a job (he works remotely from home), said…
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Divorce and inheritance
Hi all Am hoping someone can answer this before I have to pay mega cash to a solicitor. The wife and I are discussing divorce after being separated for the last 6 years of an 18 year marriage. The problem is there are absolutely no assets to divide but I have recently received a substantial inheritance after my dad passed…
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First marriage, legal entitlement?
Hello. I split from my first husband in 1980, we had a mortgage free house together. He sold this in 1983 for £70,000 and then went on to buy another house mortgage free. I never saw a penny. I married by second husband in 1984, we split in 2005 though are still technically married. We have no savings or home due to severe…
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Embracing the new family dynamics and looking forward to the future with optimism
I usually have some sort of sewing related title to my threads. My diaries of how I cope, or don't cope with my unusual life. But I have lost my Sewing Mojo at the moment. Moving forward with a two year old, a four year old, a 12 year old, and four Adults who still take up my time I doubt this single Granny is going to…
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What to include when splitting bills
So my partner and I are trying to sort out splitting the bills. I have decided to split based on income so I will be paying 70% but I don't know if I should be including her tax credits in her income. We have 3 kids 1 is my bio and the other 2 are my step kids which I treat as my own. She doesn't receive any money from the…
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Sister has asked me to lend money - how to deal with it
OK, here goes... My sister has always lived beyond her means, mortgaged to the hilt, credit cards up to their limits, borrowing from parents. A few years ago she had to sell her big-ish house because she could no longer meet the mortgage payments. Building soc forced the sale. She retired early due to disability, her…