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Dwp claim against estate (again sorry )

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  • Dwp claim against estate (again sorry )

    Hi all ,first post looking for help and advise in this matter
    Mum passed away november gone ,
    And dwp heve been in touch since ,
    Looking into overpayment of pension credit .
    Mum was 87 when she passed .
    As far as we can work out she was assesed by dwp in 2003 .
    When she was 74.
    Up intill now we have spoken to and submitted all that as been asked .
    After requesting statments and bank books it came to our attention that in 2003
    She had a ballence of £3000 pound in one account but £7000 in another .
    We have not submitted these as of yet.
    As the cut off point in 2003 was £6000 How do we stand
    Ive been reading lotss of forums replys and understand it was £1 in every 500 over the threshold .
    But as she was never reassesed and died 13 years later with a Cash ballence of 90 k
    How could we work out the over payment
    Should we disclose all
    Or let them assess with the infomation they already have .
    Thanks for your valuable time ....................Paul
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