So MIL has said that she only gets a tiny pension because she has never been an employee.
She owned a hotel and sold that 40 years ago bought a house and has lived on the remainder since.
She is now saying that she cannot afford to pay a subscription for a 'fall' button.
If she only has this small pension is she entitled to other help or is she out in the cold as a former self employed person?
Thank you
If neither her nor her late husband paid NI Contributions, she would not have received any widows benefit or reirement pension when she died.
There is a pension, Category D, which is paid when folk reached age eighty (before April 2016) and that is paid at the same rate as a single person's rate, currently £85 per week.
I think they mainly ran it themselves maybe a day cleaner or 2.
His older brother has never got involved in the money side of things . He seemed somewhat surprised when we told him we were covering some of the bills
Old age pension what a name to give anything .To get this funding in most cases the people would have had to work 50 years . Better name would be “Thank you payments “
savings also include any property or share of it that she may have....and that quickly destroys candidacy for pension credit, even if it can't be easily liquidated.
She wouldn't be the first miser accepting handouts from relatives to be found to have a small, or even large, fortune when she dies.
If she is not prepared to either seek help or discuss her finances with you all you can do is shrug and tell her to get on with it. Thinking about stopping the financial help you are already giving her as well.