Hi, new to this site.
I was looking for some information regarding the overpayment of Pension credit.
My mother claimed pension credit on 6th October 2003, declaring she had savings of £3,500. My mother sadly
passed away August 2013. A will was made in 1995 making myself executor. The property was put on the market to be sold and a equity release to be paid and the remainder to be split between me and my brother. After vigorously
searching through paperwork all her liabilities were listed and due to be paid on completion of the house sale. We are at the closing stages of the house sale, when a letter has now been received from DWP. Information was submitted and they have now asked for bank statements for the time of her claim (9/10/2003) The bank have advised that they can only supply statements as far back as 7 years, which were received today. Although I have searched the internet and seen this is common I have yet to find out how to work out how much they will be wanting from the Estate. Can anyone help even if this is a rough estimate.
Many thanks in advance
I was looking for some information regarding the overpayment of Pension credit.
My mother claimed pension credit on 6th October 2003, declaring she had savings of £3,500. My mother sadly
passed away August 2013. A will was made in 1995 making myself executor. The property was put on the market to be sold and a equity release to be paid and the remainder to be split between me and my brother. After vigorously
searching through paperwork all her liabilities were listed and due to be paid on completion of the house sale. We are at the closing stages of the house sale, when a letter has now been received from DWP. Information was submitted and they have now asked for bank statements for the time of her claim (9/10/2003) The bank have advised that they can only supply statements as far back as 7 years, which were received today. Although I have searched the internet and seen this is common I have yet to find out how to work out how much they will be wanting from the Estate. Can anyone help even if this is a rough estimate.
Many thanks in advance
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