My first wife and I separated in 2000. She moved in with her partner into rented accommodation. In 2012 she was caught claiming benefits (inc Housing Benefit and Income Support). There was a £68k overpayment. Her partner never married but I did. She died in January. She was paying it off from her benefits when she died which I think was caters allowance and something else I'm not sure of, probably tax credits. About £3k was repaid, leaving £65k outstanding when she died. She had several bank accounts amounting to maybe 2.5k. According to my daughter her mum's partner has several thousand pounds stashed away in a secret account the HMRC/DWP are unaware of. One of my daughters mums accounts was an old trustee account in mine and her name as trustees for my daughter with £843 in. I didn't pay anything in since we split and it's my assumption it can't be counted part of the estate. My daughter has autism and is 19. She's unemployed and gets PIP but nothing else. She's been awarded ISA but doesn't get anything as she needs sick notes but is not sick. She has mental health issues but not severe.
So my question is what can the DWP legally claim back? Can they make my daughter agree to indefinitely pay back the debt? And should they only be notified about the accounts het mum had benefits paid into, or will they have access to information about all her mums accounts? Anywhere we can go for advice? Solicitor would take all that's left in fees, and CAB too snowed under to help. Any advice appreciated. Many thanks.
So my question is what can the DWP legally claim back? Can they make my daughter agree to indefinitely pay back the debt? And should they only be notified about the accounts het mum had benefits paid into, or will they have access to information about all her mums accounts? Anywhere we can go for advice? Solicitor would take all that's left in fees, and CAB too snowed under to help. Any advice appreciated. Many thanks.
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