Well, let''s see, shall we.
The first thought is, why can''t you live in your own house. Well, obviously, there is a tenant there, so first question is, if you wanted to reclaim possession so you could live there, how long would you have to wait ?
Let me ask you another question, and I''m playing devils advocate here. Do you think that, if you got vacant possession, you could sell it and buy a suitable house for yourself out of the proceeds ?
You see, there could perhaps be two reasons why you are not getting benefits. The first could be your company pension, but the other, and just as likely, is that the value of the house is counted against you as capital.
HOWEVER
If you live in the house, it is not counted. Well, of course, you get a rental ( I assume ! ) but you''re taxed on that and you have all sorts of liabilities that go with being a landlord these days.
You say you have a small pension. If you live in the house, then it does not count against you and I suspect - in fact I''m **** sure - that at the moment, it does.
So, assuming you live in your own house, is it possible that you could qualify for benefits ? Well, I don''t know but it''s sure worth checking. You see, at your age having a house which is yours outright reduces your housing costs very dramatically, if you consider what renting would cost.
Now - your reference to your husband getting £35,000 '' from the last
FMH '' . Can you please elaborate. This looks to be as though he''s had this bite at the cherry and wants a second bite.
Your say he''s in local authority accommodation. Next to a freehold, this is about as sure as it gets. I''d argue pretty forcefully that he''s housed already and he''s trying to put you on the street so that he can spend the money on drink.
Your income is too low for maintenance to him to be an issue. So we can forget that. You need somewhere to live and he is securely housed. The Court must make sure you have somewhere to live.
And legal aid is not a gift. He''d have to pay it back and any capital sum he received would be deducted from his benefits. It''s the most rubbish claim I''ve seen for ages.
But anyway, I''ve asked you a few questions so perhaps you can answer these.
LMM