A social assistance institution may not transfer to itself any possible claim for recovery of a spouse only because assistance for the other spouse was paid for care. The Munich Social Court ruled: The transfer of a claim for recovery of an alleged donation was unlawful because the possible claim alone was granted to the wife personally and did not exist "for the husband in need of care. (S 49 SO 367/23) Social welfare office paid assistance for…
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A social assistance institution may not transfer to itself any possible claim for recovery of a spouse only because assistance for the other spouse was paid for care. The Munich Social Court ruled: The transfer of a claim for recovery of an alleged donation was unlawful because the possible claim alone was granted to the wife personally and did not exist "for the husband in need of care. (S 49 SO 367/23) Social welfare office paid assistance for…