Starlight2022
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First question is the car been purchased under the disabled drivers/passenger scheme.Hi my mother is planning on buying a new car on my behalf, I take her to all appointments & activities & it will be modified to suit her mobility needs. She wont be driving it.
My question is, if she needs to go into a nursing home in the next 5 years would the car be part of a 5 year claw back? We dont want to make any purchases or do anything that could hamper or cause issues with being approved for the fair deal scheme.
Thanks in advance for any advice
Starlight
Assuming she has a current licence and can get insurance (and it might be expensive) then she could add the son as a named driver.And if the mother owns it, but is never going to drive it, then I'm not sure how the son will get insurance on it?
But she would effectively be fronting.Assuming she has a current licence and can get insurance (and it might be expensive) then she could add the son as a named driver.
Hi my mother is planning on buying a new car on my behalf, I take her to all appointments & activities & it will be modified to suit her mobility needs. She wont be driving it.
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