Please could someone give me a steer.
My partner has just hit 55 and can take about 15k cash free lump sum from his personal pension pot.
I recently had an accident and broke my back. We are on ESA and I get PIP and Housing Benefit.
He would like to use about 4k of the money to renovate a barn that would allow me to work from home and he wants to buy a small second car so I am not stuck if he isnt here - we live quite remotely. He'd also like to go on holiday as we havent had one in 7 years. Im trying to get him to just hold on for a minute.
We know the cut off is 16k and they will take about £35 a month from us against our savings on ESA - I don't know about housing benefit.
Also if he then spends say £7k and and the savings go down over a month to £8k do they then look at your expenditure and tell you off if they dont agree with it?
His IFA has advised him he can take it in £5k chunks. Spend it and then pull down the next one.
We've now had a huge row about it and Ive told him Im not getting involved.
Any ideas?
My partner has just hit 55 and can take about 15k cash free lump sum from his personal pension pot.
I recently had an accident and broke my back. We are on ESA and I get PIP and Housing Benefit.
He would like to use about 4k of the money to renovate a barn that would allow me to work from home and he wants to buy a small second car so I am not stuck if he isnt here - we live quite remotely. He'd also like to go on holiday as we havent had one in 7 years. Im trying to get him to just hold on for a minute.
We know the cut off is 16k and they will take about £35 a month from us against our savings on ESA - I don't know about housing benefit.
Also if he then spends say £7k and and the savings go down over a month to £8k do they then look at your expenditure and tell you off if they dont agree with it?
His IFA has advised him he can take it in £5k chunks. Spend it and then pull down the next one.
We've now had a huge row about it and Ive told him Im not getting involved.
Any ideas?
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