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Jeza | 00:09 Wed 22nd Jan 2014 | Civil
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on getting our home right for Mic. Mic and I have a joint bank account where our pensions are paid in. We also both have ISA's. I don't have a problem with paying, but as soon as Mic comes home we have to pay full care costs. The joint bank account cannot sustain these cost. I have been told that any money in my name will not be taken into account. So my problem is, how can I unlock Mic's ISA's. He is unable to hold a pen to sign it over to me but is capable to understand. Also going back to the current account can I claim half of it as mine even though a lot of it has been spent on Mic's problems.
In our working life I earned a lot more than Mic so my pension is a lot better than his. This also goes into our current account.
What a mess, and I really don't know where to start to sort it out.
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contact a lawyer.
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I have asked barmaid for her view last week but as yet no reply.
jeza, choux makes a good point, do you have power of attorney for Mic?

glad he's home soon
I think I would go and speak to the bank and see what they say.
Perhaps consider having your pension go into a new account in your name.
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No humber I don't but I will look in to it. As I said a couple of weeks ago I wished we had wined and dined and pi$$ed it up the wall, or put it under the mattress. You live and learn.
It might be worth contacting the ISA provider to explain your dilemma. They should advise as to what would be required to enable access to the funds.

If Mic is over 65 you could submit a claim for Attendance Allowance - non means tested. It's not a lot, but ....

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Will do that shoota.

Ouzal, Mic is 64.
you do that, it's true,

but the here and now is you need POA Jez, it's best way to look after both of your interests
Jeza, I don't mean to put a damper on your good news, but if your husband's health should take a down turn in the future you may be relieved if you already have POA. Good luck to you both :)
If you follow Choux's link Jeza, you can complete the forms online.

I also suggest you contact Age UK. Just have a look at the home page of the website and you'll see what they can help with. From there you can search for more info or better still, find the local contacts and maybe someone can come to visit with lots more advice.

http://www.ageuk.org.uk
http://www.carersuk.org/help-and-advice/help-with-money/benefits-a-tax-credits/dla-and-aa?gclid=CKrX0tndkbwCFWLHtAodKlcA2A

Disability Living Allowance can be claimed for those under 65, its non means tested and is the equivalent of AA.
If I were you Jeza, I would go to Citizens Advice as there may be other benefits you can claim. Its also worth looking at Enduring Power Of Attorney.

http://www.justice.gov.uk/about/opg
I would certain speak to your solicitor about POA, jeza, without delay, then you will have control over finances in his name. You need financial/legal advice about the money in your joint account, too.

Are you getting any help with the alterations needed to your house? There should surely be some financial assistance available?
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/lasting-power-of-attorney-forms
Enduring Power of Attorney can be applied for on line now ^^

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