Meet the Other Phone. Flexible and made to last.

Meet the Other Phone.
Flexible and made to last.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Money matters

Find financial and money-saving discussions including debt and pension chat on our Money forum. If you're looking for ways to make your money to go further, sign up to our Moneysaver emails here.

Can any one help please

29 replies

Terri1993 · 15/11/2016 19:33

Hi guys I am new to this
Can u guys help me please
I am a single mum on benefits
I get income support child tax credits and child benifit me and my daughters dad are thinking of moveing him in with us but we're not sure what were what money we're get or lose as he works 45 hours a week and brings home 550 can anyone help me please xx

OP posts:
AgentProvocateur · 17/11/2016 04:35

Hmm Yes, I'm sure the benefits people will totally accept that someone you've had a baby with, who provides care for you, who lives with you, and who contributes financially isn't your partner....

seasidesally · 17/11/2016 10:15

Most of you posting need to go back and read the op. She never said her boyfriend or dp but her childs dad. They do not sound like they have a relationship (and may never have been in one) but she is thinking of him moving in to help her. Just because you have a child together does not mean you are partners, she sounds like a single mum to me. Lots of judgemental replies here.

well i suggest you look at another thread op stared it clearly says about getting back together

this

Terri1993 Tue 15-Nov-16 19:52:17
Hi guys please could u help me I am a single mum on income support child tax credit and child Benifit I thinking about getting back with my daughters dad he is self employed and brings home around 500 a week what will stop and what can I claim as I a renting a flat and not sure what money I going to lose

and my point about the csa or cms stands op has clearly not gone to them,we all know why

vicki2010 · 17/11/2016 10:56
Blush
BarbaraofSeville · 17/11/2016 11:51

Of course it's perfectly reasonable for your child's father to not support his DC even though he earns well, and let the taxpayer do it instead Hmm.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread