Guest guest Posted January 10, 2012 Report Share Posted January 10, 2012 I really don't kpow anything about how the system works at the moment - including disadvantages of registering, so would be interested to hear from people who have some experience. Margaret > > > > > > You can only have one ISA and all of us should already have one even if its > > > only got £20 in it. > > > > > > Decisions like where he will live after 18 is a biggie for me, if you are > > > not agreeing with SS they can apply CoP, sidetrack you and put them in a sh > > > ithole if you are unable to look after them. Over 40's end up in ESME > > > nursing homes, god forbid and over my dead body. If the young person is over 16, > > > then SS more likely to challenge apparently in high cost cases, like Henry > > > & Sam spending week in residential school, under 16 you pass under the > > > radar I am told. > > > > > > I know this is scarey for those of you with small kids and hope in > > > your veins, do not doubt I still have hope in mine or I would not be here nor > > > getting up at night chelating but when your kid nears 16 you have to start > > > making just in case plans > > > > > > Mandi x > > > > > > > > > In a message dated 10/01/2012 19:14:47 GMT Standard Time, > > > mmcivor@ writes: > > > > > > would just put the ISA in your name .I guess you have to work out how > > > practical it is to have an account in his name. > > > What key decisions over his future were you thinking about Jane? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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