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Ex partner universal credit

 
(@jon05)
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I'm still trying to persuade my ex partner to move in with me. 

I work 50 hours a week and she's on universal credit. 

I have a son with this lady and we have a 12 year's old on the autistic spectrum. 

 

She's struggling financially in her home with massive rents etc. 

 

I'm still trying to be a family unit may happen one day and always there for her and my son. 

 

She can have her own bedroom but tells me she will loose all universal credit if she lives with me. 

 

I'm trying desperate to get more of a bond with my son but messed it up working so many hour's trying to provide for them.

 

How much would she loose on benefits?

 

This topic was modified 1 year ago 2 times by JON05
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Topic starter Posted : 04/08/2023 1:41 pm
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Posted by: @jon05

I'm still trying to persuade my ex partner to move in with me. I work 50 hours a week and she's on universal credit. I have a son with this lady and we have a 12 year's old on the autistic spectrum. She's struggling financially in her home with massive rents etc. I'm still trying to be a family unit may happen one day and always there for her and my son. She can have her own bedroom but tells me she will loose all universal credit if she lives with me. I'm trying desperate to get more of a bond with my son but messed it up working so many hour's trying to provide for them. 

How much would she loose on benefits?

 

It's hard to say exactly because it considers household income and circumstances. 

 

This post was modified 10 months ago by carlhansel
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Posted : 27/02/2024 9:26 am
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