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  1. Received a letter on the 20th July 2017 (Despite the fact it is dated 10th July 2017) stating an imposed amount of £250 from the HM Courts and Tribunals Service. Apparently the fine was imposed at a magistrates court in October 2009. The offence occurred in March 2009. The car was registered in my name at my old address (I moved houses in July 2009). Those were the details given to me when I phoned the historic debt phone number (since the letter simply states the cost of the fine, not the reason why it was imposed etc). Was also given the name of the street the vehicle was spotted on. They advised me to fill in a statutory declaration form? How do I obtain one? Does it cost anything? I have also spoken to DVLA. The only information they could tell me was that their has been an update on the vehicle (I imagine it may have possibly been scrapped since the vehicle doesn't exist when trying to find if it is taxed or not) and that it was registered in my name at my old address. What is the best way to proceed. I bought my first car last year so clearly someone has registered the car in my name unknowingly to me. At the time I was still in college and living off EMA (£30 a week lol) so buying a car was never on the horizon. I have specific dates for when the fine was imposed and when the offence occurred if need be.
  2. How long can I stay away from my house and still call it my home? I received Incapacity Benefit in 2005. However I got Income Support because I had not paid enough National Insurance. In early 2010 I became extremely ill and moved to another town where I stayed with my family who took me to doctors and looked after me during the daytime. The DWP say that they have decided I have permanently moved home in Jan 2012. What are the rules regarding which location is defined as my home? Here are some details: I lived on my own and owned my flat outright. I took only few possessions and left the vast majority of what I own in my flat. I have kept gas and electricty going. It is not inhabited by anyone else. It is fully furnished. I visit it approximately every month to see it is ok and as it is some distance away I stay there for a day or two. I disconnected the phone off but otherwise everything else is in working order and it is fully habitable. Surely it is still my home? While staying with my family I was intially diagnosed with Alzheimer's dementia but after 18 months the diagnosis was withdrawn and we looked for other causes for my severe states of confusion. I had approx 50 medical consultations. In May 2012 we think we found the cause of my illness to be toxic side effects from a medication I was taking. I will need another about 6 to 18 months to recover before I can live on my own in my house. I changed GP to one in the town my family were in in order to get referrals to local hospitals. Can I still claim my house is my home or am I deemed to have moved home? Thank you for any information.
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