Hi,
I'm new here.
A neighbour of mine is getting some grief from the DWP regarding the claim for DLA made (following advice and all the requisite medical tests) for her (now estranged) husband.
I believe the claim to have been made in good faith and to have been in accordance with the rules at the time that it was made.
The couple are going through a particularly acrimonious divorce, and the husband is not wasting any opportunity to seek revenge on his wife. He instructed his solicitor to contact the DWP stating that he has no knowledge that he was ever eligible for DLA.
The DWP are now requesting repayment and instigating an investigation for fraud.
Have there been any changes over the years to the rules for eligibility for DLA?
I do not for a minute suspect fraud. I do wonder whether there might be or might have been a misinterpretation of the rules.
I'm new here.
A neighbour of mine is getting some grief from the DWP regarding the claim for DLA made (following advice and all the requisite medical tests) for her (now estranged) husband.
I believe the claim to have been made in good faith and to have been in accordance with the rules at the time that it was made.
The couple are going through a particularly acrimonious divorce, and the husband is not wasting any opportunity to seek revenge on his wife. He instructed his solicitor to contact the DWP stating that he has no knowledge that he was ever eligible for DLA.
The DWP are now requesting repayment and instigating an investigation for fraud.
Have there been any changes over the years to the rules for eligibility for DLA?
I do not for a minute suspect fraud. I do wonder whether there might be or might have been a misinterpretation of the rules.
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