@springtimemagic "These posts kill me. ... I do this all day long - it’s complicated and you need advice specific to your particular circumstances."
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@OhYeahOhYeah "MN is not the place for these questions."
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With respect, I totally disagree that MN is not the place for these questions.
Yes, this is something that is very complicated indeed and the OP's mum definitely needs specific advice for her particular situation. I don't think that anybody would suggest otherwise.
Asking these sorts of questions in a place like MN will, at the very least, give a person some idea of the sort of issues that may exist. They can then follow that up by getting professional advice.
But if you aren't even aware of what the issues might be, what do you do then? This is where MN comes in.
People who have expertise or experience in one subject can often over estimate how much knowledge that people not involved in that area have of the details of that particular subject (just read how often the same issues keep on cropping up).
Just because you may be aware of the issues does not mean that most people are.
It brings to my mind the phrase "unknown unknowns" from a speech in 2002, just after 9/11**.
"...there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns—the ones we don't know we don't know."
This can be applied on an individual level as well. For example:
known knowns I know how to change the tyre on my car.
known unknowns I know that I put petrol in my car but just exactly how that is transformed into power when I put my foot on the accelerator I have no idea; it's been a very long time since I studied chemistry and I've never studied engineering.
unknown unknowns—the ones we don't know we don't know I used to have a VW Golf GT TDI about 15 years ago. I loved it, it was very nippy and cheap to run.
Yes, I used to own a VW diesel. These were the people who came up with a way of cheating on MOT tests. Could I have had any conception at all that there was a chip in my car that was specifically designed to cheat on an MOT test?
That was a real "unknown unknown" - at least for me; but there were likely many other people more closely connected who knew all about this a long time before I ever heard of it.
But the same sort of thing goes for the OP (and many others like her). Things that other people may be very well aware of are totally unknown to her.
Whatever you may think of some of the replies (and in some cases on some other threads, I agree, the replies can be way off) at the very least the OP is being made aware of any "unknown unknowns" that she may have.
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** The "unknown unknowns" quote is from a speech made by Donald Rumsfeld (the US Secretary of Defense under President George W Bush) on 12 Feb 2002.