A hiding to nothing........
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2025 10:34 am
Hi. My wife and I are both retired, on a limited income and not entitled to any benefits (believe me, we have tried to claim everything). We have been caring for our granddaughter (now aged 4) since late August 2023. An Interim Care Order was granted on 12th December 2023, and we were granted an SGO on 9th April 2024. We attended the ICO hearing on 12th December and afterwards the CAFCASS solicitor congratulated us and said that the Local Authority would have to start paying us an allowance from that date, i.e. from the moment the Judge granted the ICO. However, payments did not commence until 22nd December 2023, some nine days later, which potentially means we have not received over £200 to which we are possibly entitled. Caring full-time for our granddaughter was not what we had planned for our retirement, but it was a "no-brainer", but considering that we did not receive any financial support whatsoever from 1st September to 22nd December 2023, we are somewhat miffed at the 9 day shortfall. Was the CAFCASS solicitor correct? Is there any legal precedent that we could draw upon, or are we on a hiding to nothing?