Hi,
I've been frantically trying to do search of DWP through google and came across this awesome forum...I really hope you can shed some insight on my dilemma.
So my father passed away and did not leave a will. He had a very large estate which unfortunately a huge chunk was sucked up by your HMRC (40 %...wow)! The majority of estate was passed to my sibling due to it being in joint accounts. Oh, I should also mention that I'm not a UK citizen, I live in North America. My father left with my sibling and relocated to UK when I was small and later my mother divorced him. So what is left is a property (well under 300k) which forms the residuary estate (myself and my sibling split plus the additional lawyer fees etc). Upon notice of my father's death I flew to the UK and hired lawyers there. Due to the complication of the many accounts that were discovered (and ultimately were joint) the estate finalization has been going on for months. Btw, I'm the Executor and my lawyers are acting in a administrative capacity on my behalf.
Just yesterday I received word from my lawyer's office that the DWP requested a LIFETIME of scheduled assets from my deceased father to see if they overpaid his benefits. They sent that request in 10 days ago without notifying me. My lawyer also let me know that DWP suggested that distribution of estate should not take place until they reviewed the file. The lawyer told me it could take 4-6 weeks. When I googled DWP in UK I learned that this could go WELL BEYOND their estimated time frame.
I'm rather annoyed so I'm not sure what to do next. I would really appreciate your feedback on the following queries:
1. Can DWP demand a lifetime of payment or is there a specific time frame they can go back (ie 6 years)?
2. Should my lawyer have notified me first before sending what they require?
3. Can I demand that the estate be paid out regardless of DWP's request?
4. What can DWP do to me living out of country??
5. Should I end my services with the solicitors and pursue this myself?
6.Can DWP demand payment from the joint accounts of my sibling or will only the residuary estate be effected?
I REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR ADVICE!! The lawyer fee is huge as it stands already!!! Many thanks.
I've been frantically trying to do search of DWP through google and came across this awesome forum...I really hope you can shed some insight on my dilemma.
So my father passed away and did not leave a will. He had a very large estate which unfortunately a huge chunk was sucked up by your HMRC (40 %...wow)! The majority of estate was passed to my sibling due to it being in joint accounts. Oh, I should also mention that I'm not a UK citizen, I live in North America. My father left with my sibling and relocated to UK when I was small and later my mother divorced him. So what is left is a property (well under 300k) which forms the residuary estate (myself and my sibling split plus the additional lawyer fees etc). Upon notice of my father's death I flew to the UK and hired lawyers there. Due to the complication of the many accounts that were discovered (and ultimately were joint) the estate finalization has been going on for months. Btw, I'm the Executor and my lawyers are acting in a administrative capacity on my behalf.
Just yesterday I received word from my lawyer's office that the DWP requested a LIFETIME of scheduled assets from my deceased father to see if they overpaid his benefits. They sent that request in 10 days ago without notifying me. My lawyer also let me know that DWP suggested that distribution of estate should not take place until they reviewed the file. The lawyer told me it could take 4-6 weeks. When I googled DWP in UK I learned that this could go WELL BEYOND their estimated time frame.
I'm rather annoyed so I'm not sure what to do next. I would really appreciate your feedback on the following queries:
1. Can DWP demand a lifetime of payment or is there a specific time frame they can go back (ie 6 years)?
2. Should my lawyer have notified me first before sending what they require?
3. Can I demand that the estate be paid out regardless of DWP's request?
4. What can DWP do to me living out of country??
5. Should I end my services with the solicitors and pursue this myself?
6.Can DWP demand payment from the joint accounts of my sibling or will only the residuary estate be effected?
I REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR ADVICE!! The lawyer fee is huge as it stands already!!! Many thanks.
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