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Sunday, February 05, 2006

Discover How to Beat the State Home Theft Scandal!

On the evening of Saturday 4th February 2006, my wife and I went out with a couple of our friends to our local Pizza Express. Anyway, over dinner they were telling us the shocking and scandalous story about how an elderly couple was forced to sell their homes when the husband developed an illness requiring long term care.

Apparently, these two individuals have worked hard, paid their taxes and with prudence have accumulated assets of more than £12,250. Ok, let's face it, that is not a fortune these days. Sadly, enough for their access to care to be means tested.

It turned out that these two frail individuals were means tested and were found to own assets at well over £12,250. Consequently, the wife was evicted and their property was sold to pay for his care.

I was disgusted. I could not understand how the establishment can treat its senior citizens so callously in our so-called civilised society. How can people who have led a productive and prudent life be penalised for having built a modest buffer. More importantly, was there anything that could be done to help others avoid this awful trap?

I heard how a retired widower, Mr Ron Jeavons, stumbled across this same problem and how he invested a lot of his time and money to do something about it. I acquired details of his research and findings which, incidentally, concluded that if you own your property jointly with a spouse or partner, you are a sitting duck for the eviction squad.

If you or your partner needs long term care, you'll be forced to sell up if you don't have the cash to pay - and the remaining partner will be left effectively homeless.

Frightening, disgusting, but absolutely true.

There is a simple solution, but hardly anyone knows, or thinks about it. To find out visit hope4life now.


"In our way of life, in our government, with every decision we make, we always keep in mind the Seventh Generation to come. It's our job to see that the people coming ahead, the generations still unborn, have a world no worse than ours - and hopefully better. When we walk upon Mother Earth we always plant our feet carefully because we know the faces of our future generations are looking up at us from beneath the ground. We never forget them."
OREN LYONS

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