Are there any pitfalls to watch out for here ?
We already know the DWP are likely to make a claim due to the level of the deceased's savings but that's another story....
This is different: The deceased was receiving social services contribution towards her home care, however her savings had risen above the £23k limit and for the latter period of her life she should therefore have been paying for her own home care.
We spoke to the County Council Benefits team by phone 3 months ago. They took the details and said they'd investigate, but it would take 'weeks or months'
Well it has been 3 months and we've heard nothing from them so we're just about to chase them.
All the internet searches we've done talk about DWP, and I can find none relating to Social Services home care so there's areas we're uncertain of:
- is there a time limit for them to claim a refund for overpayment ? (we note that the '6 month rule' which some people have quoted to us seems only to apply to family members making a claim)
- what's a reasonable time for them to take ? (it's already been 6 months since probate granted)
- We did place the proper notices in the Gazette and local paper, with a September closing date. Does the fact that the closing date had actually expired when we contacted them, or that they've failed to contact us to make a claim mean that we're covered as executors against liability if we do eventually get a claim ? (again this doesn't seem to be covered by any internet searches we've done!) OR does the fact that we contacted them negate the protection ?
That's a lot of questions but any comments will be welcome. Maybe we should just see a solicitor ?
This post was originally put in the welcome forum by mistake... sorry
We already know the DWP are likely to make a claim due to the level of the deceased's savings but that's another story....
This is different: The deceased was receiving social services contribution towards her home care, however her savings had risen above the £23k limit and for the latter period of her life she should therefore have been paying for her own home care.
We spoke to the County Council Benefits team by phone 3 months ago. They took the details and said they'd investigate, but it would take 'weeks or months'
Well it has been 3 months and we've heard nothing from them so we're just about to chase them.
All the internet searches we've done talk about DWP, and I can find none relating to Social Services home care so there's areas we're uncertain of:
- is there a time limit for them to claim a refund for overpayment ? (we note that the '6 month rule' which some people have quoted to us seems only to apply to family members making a claim)
- what's a reasonable time for them to take ? (it's already been 6 months since probate granted)
- We did place the proper notices in the Gazette and local paper, with a September closing date. Does the fact that the closing date had actually expired when we contacted them, or that they've failed to contact us to make a claim mean that we're covered as executors against liability if we do eventually get a claim ? (again this doesn't seem to be covered by any internet searches we've done!) OR does the fact that we contacted them negate the protection ?
That's a lot of questions but any comments will be welcome. Maybe we should just see a solicitor ?
This post was originally put in the welcome forum by mistake... sorry
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