Joint bank account
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My dad died 6 weeks ago. He and mum had a joint bank account with a £5000 overdraft facility which she has had to use to pay funeral expenses.
She has not received any of my dads final salary pension since he died as they had to stop it in order to recalculate it and put it in my mums name, it is supposed to start again on may 6th with back pay, which will go some way to clearing the overdraft, but not all of it.
She hasn't told the bank yet that my dad has died as she is afraid they will take away the overdraft immediately, and she is relying on that to live and pay the funeral costs.
It is a joint account so surely they won't just take the facility away?
She has not received any of my dads final salary pension since he died as they had to stop it in order to recalculate it and put it in my mums name, it is supposed to start again on may 6th with back pay, which will go some way to clearing the overdraft, but not all of it.
She hasn't told the bank yet that my dad has died as she is afraid they will take away the overdraft immediately, and she is relying on that to live and pay the funeral costs.
It is a joint account so surely they won't just take the facility away?
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My dad died 6 weeks ago. He and mum had a joint bank account with a £5000 overdraft facility which she has had to use to pay funeral expenses.
She has not received any of my dads final salary pension since he died as they had to stop it in order to recalculate it and put it in my mums name, it is supposed to start again on may 6th with back pay, which will go some way to clearing the overdraft, but not all of it.
She hasn't told the bank yet that my dad has died as she is afraid they will take away the overdraft immediately, and she is relying on that to live and pay the funeral costs.
It is a joint account so surely they won't just take the facility away?0 -
The funeral costs can be delayed slightly: ask the funeral director to send the bill direct to the bank for settlement (and ask the bank not to pay it until the pension arrives!)
Once they have recalculated the pension and started paying it, is she going to be OK without the overdraft, and if not does she have a Plan B?Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
The funeral costs can be delayed slightly: ask the funeral director to send the bill direct to the bank for settlement (and ask the bank not to pay it until the pension arrives!)
That doesnt sound right to me, I don't beleive a bank will be paying the funeral expenses out of an overdraft, that's essentially giving a loan. And it seems highly unlikely that the new pension arriving will make much difference they were obviously living hand to mouth before if they had no savings.0 -
Does she qualify for the funeral payment by any chance?
https://www.gov.uk/funeral-paymentsSeen it all, done it all, can't remember most of it.0 -
AnotherJoe wrote: »That doesnt sound right to me, I don't beleive a bank will be paying the funeral expenses out of an overdraft, that's essentially giving a loan. And it seems highly unlikely that the new pension arriving will make much difference they were obviously living hand to mouth before if they had no savings.
What I was more suggesting was that the OP's mum needn't panic about paying the funeral bill right now right this minute if that would dip into the overdraft.
I have already expressed concern over the plan for day to day stuff in future ...Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
OP says Mum has already paid the funeral charge using the overdraft facility.0
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Sorry, misread: funeral costs mentioned twice and I skimmed over the one where she said mum had already paid.
OK, so there is an urgent need for a Plan B. And NOT telling the bank, whatever her fears, is not a good part of that ...Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
Its only a short term problem, once probate has gone through she will be paying in excess of £600k into said bank account (they weren't living hand to mouth as someone has assumed, dads illness and subsequent death came as such a shock they hadn't properly got their affairs in order), but this will take several months
I really only wanted a yes or no answer, can a bank take away an overdraft facility on a JOINT bank account just because one of the account holders has died?0 -
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Its only a short term problem, once probate has gone through she will be paying in excess of £600k into said bank account (they weren't living hand to mouth as someone has assumed, dads illness and subsequent death came as such a shock they hadn't properly got their affairs in order), but this will take several months
I really only wanted a yes or no answer, can a bank take away an overdraft facility on a JOINT bank account just because one of the account holders has died?0
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