So why is she moaning about moving out so its not Aarons place if shes going to move out to have photos of Aaron up? Makes no sense.Someone asked about the photos and she said it's important her for the boys to have photos of Aaron
Iv no idea I'm just repeating what she said because I watched the liveSo why is she moaning about moving out so its not Aarons place if shes going to move out to have photos of Aaron up? Makes no sense.
I second this. Definitely wouldn’t have my ex on the wall but my kids have a photo of them all with him in their room.My children have photos of their dad in their bedroom not in my lounge. Just weird
Didnt it change where someone can live with you and aslong as they dont contribute to the bills then its not an issue saying that i think shes moved in and shes just saying shes not so no one can report herThe thing is if she is claiming UC then its completely unfair.
Shes already at a financial advantage wether Holly lives their or not because
1) won't have the standard costs that you would solely be responsible for if you was a genuine single parent ( bus fare ect since holly drives )
2) food shopping
3) disposable income with being able to afford the luxury of days out with the kids.
Huge difference with claiming UC being a single person and still being solely responsible for all bills, compared to being engaged and having someone pay for every day living expenses that you can never track ( which is clear to see is happening )
Unfair but I dont think anything will come from her being reported at all.
Shes clearly at a financial advantage compared to many single parents just by having holly ferrying her about, which would come at a cost for a standard person.
If Holly is living with her, she would have to be on the tenancy agreement which would mean she would lose her council tax reduction (25%) and she would have to update her UC to say that someone has moved in which would mean her UC could be completely wipes out since child benefit is included in the cap.
No because there’s no evidence. If they’re on the agreement and there’s proof they’re working then they cut your benefitsDidnt it change where someone can live with you and aslong as they dont contribute to the bills then its not an issue saying that i think shes moved in and shes just saying shes not so no one can report her
The thing is if it goes into her bank eventually she’ll get caughtShe doesn’t help herself though coz she sits on lives and says she’s got about £800 coming in, in the next few weeks through her shares shit she does. Bet she doesn’t declare it though
i think someone said you have to put your NI number in on that shares site. Good luck to her hiding that one.She doesn’t help herself though coz she sits on lives and says she’s got about £800 coming in, in the next few weeks through her shares shit she does. Bet she doesn’t declare it though
Oh do youi think someone said you have to put your NI number in on that shares site. Good luck to her hiding that one.
Those kids need zoo passes or something not electronic devices to be sitting on. Their brains must be mushOh do youwell she’s more bloody stupid than I thought then. I’m sure she said she gets like £3 everytime someone signs up and she’s had close to 300 but I may have misheard. She deffo said a large sum of money soon though through it coz she’s getting the boys a tv, a new tablet and Xmas presents with it
There’s no limit on how many nights you can have a guest. A lot of people say like 3 nights etc but it’s not the case. So technically someone can stay over every night and would be “living there” but as long as they don’t financially contribute to the household then it’s fine. It can get sticky very easily though as even buying a takeaway could be seen as contributing…Didnt it change where someone can live with you and aslong as they dont contribute to the bills then its not an issue saying that i think shes moved in and shes just saying shes not so no one can report her
Yh i get you i guess thats why shes just saying she doesnt live there when she clearly doesThere’s no limit on how many nights you can have a guest. A lot of people say like 3 nights etc but it’s not the case. So technically someone can stay over every night and would be “living there” but as long as they don’t financially contribute to the household then it’s fine. It can get sticky very easily though as even buying a takeaway could be seen as contributing…
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