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Lloyds won’t close my alcoholic father’s joint account with mum


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He is running up an overdraft on a Gold account but the bank won’t help

My parents separated two years ago after 35 years of marriage. They share a Lloyds Gold account and my dad, who is a severe alcoholic, has raised their joint overdraft to almost £1,000. Mum been attempting since August to downgrade the account to a “Classic”, so it doesn’t incur a £15 a month fee, but Lloyds is proving incredibly unhelpful. It has only agreed to freeze the account, which is “temporary”, and they’ve dissuaded her from paying off the overdraft. She’s now stuck with an account she can’t close or use. Lloyds’s only suggestion was that my dad sign a form agreeing to close the account, but he hasn’t responded. The financial ombudsman acknowledged that Lloyds has handled it poorly, and ordered it to reduce the overdraft debt and contribute £30 for two monthly payments.

But she’s still stuck with the account and the fees, and the prospect of Dad again raising the overdraft if, and when, it is unfrozen. With the divorce likely to take another 16 months, this just seems an opportunity for Lloyds to earn an extra £240 at my mum’s expense.Name withheld

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