Because I have been ill for 20+ yrs my wife has finally had enough and wants me to go. No surprise as I nearly 3 times this year because of crazy intolerance's to food. Needless to say the NHS caused it, and they just ignore pleas for help. Poor thing can't cope.
I want to move to a clean air location but as you can understand I have little or no money myself as I have been on benefits for the last 9 years.
Total assets including her pension (obviously I don't have one) are fair. I have explained to her I have no desire to encroach on her pension which I have amassed to a fair amount that she could actually retire soon. But, I have explained to her that her pension is the best thing going and she needs to keep investing in it.
The amount I have asked of her is BBBBB amount and to be paid over a 15 year term at YYY amount per month. It's really fair on her as I get less than a third of total and also there in no pay up front and get a 2nd mortgage which she could ill afford. Question is is this a legal solution and would the benefits system see that as an income. If it is seen as an income then I would surely die within a few months as I would not have enough to live on as my condition asks for expensive food that all benefits people well know they cannot afford. A lump sum would be nice but they would also whittle away at it and my wife would not be able to keep her present 1 bed home, that has no great value in Wales.
What a life eh!
I want to move to a clean air location but as you can understand I have little or no money myself as I have been on benefits for the last 9 years.
Total assets including her pension (obviously I don't have one) are fair. I have explained to her I have no desire to encroach on her pension which I have amassed to a fair amount that she could actually retire soon. But, I have explained to her that her pension is the best thing going and she needs to keep investing in it.
The amount I have asked of her is BBBBB amount and to be paid over a 15 year term at YYY amount per month. It's really fair on her as I get less than a third of total and also there in no pay up front and get a 2nd mortgage which she could ill afford. Question is is this a legal solution and would the benefits system see that as an income. If it is seen as an income then I would surely die within a few months as I would not have enough to live on as my condition asks for expensive food that all benefits people well know they cannot afford. A lump sum would be nice but they would also whittle away at it and my wife would not be able to keep her present 1 bed home, that has no great value in Wales.
What a life eh!
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