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Were there independent trustees (other than the family members recieving the money) involved in deciding that this was the best use of his compensation funds?With this compensation he bought the house from my parents on the basis that they could live in the house until their deaths. Myself and my 3 other siblings agreed to this at the time and we each received a share of the sale price of the house.
Is it unreasonable that his assets should be used to pay for his care?A friend with a child with Downes Syndrome has recently being looking into providing a will for her child and has been advised that she should not will more than €50,000 to her child as if he is taking into care the state will claim anything over €50,000. My brother is currently living in sheltered accomadation is there a chance that he could loose both the compensation from his accident, the family home if he stays in this situation.
Thanks for the clarifications. I wasn't being nosey. It was just that as you described the transaction, it looked as if it was a way to get your brother's compo money to other members of the family. Please don't take any offence. I'm not accusing you of anything - just letting you know that this is how it might look to an outsider.Hi Complainer,
thanks for your reply and to answer your questions, A trust was set up after the accident including my father, a cousin, my eldest brother and a solicitor. My father and the solicitor have since passed away and my sister has stepped in as a trustee. We only found out recetly that the solicitor had passed away, but at the time he was involved in signing the house over to my brother.
I would tread very, very carefully about signing over the house. Even with the best of intentions, it may be impossible for the directors of the organisation to give priority to your brother over their other clients.We are happy to use the assets in whatever way to care for my brother, at the end of the day that had always been the intention of my parents. But as I mentioned earlier in this post (i know not in my initial question) my brother is now established in what is really his new family and home, in a group home, and my concern is that this security is threatened by his financial security. One option we had thought about looking into further would be to sign the house over to the organisation who run the home he lives in.
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