Hi
I have been trawling the internet, trying to find information that may help an elderly lady that I know, who is currently in the process of court proceedings for the division of finances. She has no family or friends and is very distressed, so I am always on the lookout for any information that may help her.
Her husband left her, he is now in sheltered accommodation. She is now moving out of her house, also into sheltered accommodation.
The key to the property is being handed over to the solicitor and the court case is due to divide the finances.
The thing that is now mainly worrying her is that her solicitor has told her that when she moves out she must still keep on all her utilities (gas, water, phone, electric).
She is panicking because she says that she can't afford bills at 2 properties, and her husband doesn't pay anything towards the house. She has paid for all the bills since he left.
She has a few savings left, but they are dwindling with all the solicitors costs and now she will also be paying rent at her new home.(they're
marital home was paid for).
I was wondering if there is anyone out there who can tell me if she must keep on with the utilities when she moves out, and why she cannot have them disconnected? It seems unfair and wrong to make her pay bills for an empty property, when she has moved out.
This doesn't seem right to me. She is frightened of her solicitor and doesn't want to upset him by questioning him over this, when it is so close to her court case, as he has already told her if she is unhappy with him, she can go and collect her paperwork.
I have told her that she should just send in the readings and have them disconnected, because she cannot long term afford to pay them.
Now I am worrying in case I have done anything to make matters worse for her. Can anybody please advise me on this?