Hi, my name is dixiesara!
dixiesara
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How do I leave my home to my son's with a learning disability , who will never be able to work and get pip/dla and esa
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Hello dixiesara and welcome
you will need trained advice for this. Start with the CAB but Ithink you will need to see a solicitor
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Hi @dixiesara
Good morning it’s great to meet you this morning!!!!!!!
Can you please contact our helpline either by:
Phone: 0808-800-3333
email: helpline@scope.org.uk
Please please let me know if there’s anything that I can help/support you with?????? -
I have set up a Trust Fund through Mencap to leave everything to my daughter who also has learning difficulties. If you ring Mencap at their main office and ask to speak to someone in the Wills and Trust Department they will send you an information pack and a list of local solicitors specialising in learning disabilities in your area. It is vital to set up a Trust Fund as Government/Councils will use money left to people with learning disabilities to fund their future care. Mencap will advise.
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