hi all, hope someone can enlighten me.
My uncle passed last year leaving his estate to myself and siblings.
Anyway my reason for post is, the home he lived in for more than 20 years are making a claim on his estate?
They claim he owed them £22500 for items bought for him (not fees) for the last 14 years...yes you've read correctly.
items bought......clothes, cigarettes, fish & chips etc????
Oh, and they don't have receipts that add up to this???
Anyway, I would love someone to confirm for me that as a care setting...CQC, auditors etc would have jumped on ANY debt over 1 year, never mind 14. and if he wasn't paying, then the home should have seeked help from his social worker to help obtain monies owed.
I feel 100% certain that NO care setting would allow someone to run up these debts and to be honest...there's no proof....Financial abuse of a now deceased person? is top of my thoughts.
By the way, a solicitor is his executor and has just informed of this unbelievable claim today.
Thank you for reading
My uncle passed last year leaving his estate to myself and siblings.
Anyway my reason for post is, the home he lived in for more than 20 years are making a claim on his estate?
They claim he owed them £22500 for items bought for him (not fees) for the last 14 years...yes you've read correctly.
items bought......clothes, cigarettes, fish & chips etc????
Oh, and they don't have receipts that add up to this???
Anyway, I would love someone to confirm for me that as a care setting...CQC, auditors etc would have jumped on ANY debt over 1 year, never mind 14. and if he wasn't paying, then the home should have seeked help from his social worker to help obtain monies owed.
I feel 100% certain that NO care setting would allow someone to run up these debts and to be honest...there's no proof....Financial abuse of a now deceased person? is top of my thoughts.
By the way, a solicitor is his executor and has just informed of this unbelievable claim today.
Thank you for reading
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