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Disabled persons trust in mirror wills for a spouse on PIP

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Orangesandlemons77 · 19/04/2026 13:10

Any advice please on this, welcome. Married with two young adult children. I'm on PIP and have ASD. Have capacity as deemed in a mental health assessment done recently. Have other health conditions (neurological)
We are considering doing mirror wills and noticed a section on one person being disabled, a box to tick, then read up on Disabled persons trusts.
Would this be a suitable option for me or it is more suited for e.g. a disabled child or person packing capacity?
We would mainly be considering a property and pension and don't have savings. PIP and my cont based ESA are already non means tested, as I understand is attendance allowance.
Many thanks for any advice or where to ask about this.

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Ritasueandbobtoo9 · 19/04/2026 21:11

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Orangesandlemons77 · 19/04/2026 21:20

I wasn't trying to do anything, it just came up as a question in a wills pack today from cancer research uk, it asks if the recipient is disabled and on benefits like PIP

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