Re: Everything getting on top of me.
I've looked at the link about trust funds. That's exactly what I need, and what mum was going to do in her will. If I can still put it in one and it not affect my benefits then that'd be great.
It's not that I want to have my cake and eat it with benefits, I genuinely don't trust myself to be sensible with the money. And as I've said, buying a house will save money in the long run due to not needing housing benefit. (I know no-one's said that but I wanted to make it clear anyway).
I've looked at the welfare rights one before, there's some really good info in there.
I think I need to speak to a solicitor about LPA and a trust fund, they're the people who know all the rules. Thanks so much Garlok for giving me a starting point so that I can go in with a plan, and know what questions to ask.
I know the gift tax/inheritance does matter. But they'll see it as possibly being liable for gift tax in the future, compared to definitely being liable for stamp duty now. That's a battle that can be put off for a few weeks at least until the house sale becomes imminent. Getting the probate and administration sorted is the first hurdle.
Thanks again for all your hard work, it really means a lot that at a time like this, especially given how my family are being, that a 'stranger' on the internet is prepared to put so much effort into finding out my rights.
And thanks everyone else for the support and letting me rant, you've no idea how much help you've been in my keeping my sanity! Well, what little I had to start with anyway...
I've looked at the link about trust funds. That's exactly what I need, and what mum was going to do in her will. If I can still put it in one and it not affect my benefits then that'd be great.
It's not that I want to have my cake and eat it with benefits, I genuinely don't trust myself to be sensible with the money. And as I've said, buying a house will save money in the long run due to not needing housing benefit. (I know no-one's said that but I wanted to make it clear anyway).
I've looked at the welfare rights one before, there's some really good info in there.
I think I need to speak to a solicitor about LPA and a trust fund, they're the people who know all the rules. Thanks so much Garlok for giving me a starting point so that I can go in with a plan, and know what questions to ask.
I know the gift tax/inheritance does matter. But they'll see it as possibly being liable for gift tax in the future, compared to definitely being liable for stamp duty now. That's a battle that can be put off for a few weeks at least until the house sale becomes imminent. Getting the probate and administration sorted is the first hurdle.
Thanks again for all your hard work, it really means a lot that at a time like this, especially given how my family are being, that a 'stranger' on the internet is prepared to put so much effort into finding out my rights.
And thanks everyone else for the support and letting me rant, you've no idea how much help you've been in my keeping my sanity! Well, what little I had to start with anyway...
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