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I know I should detach, but I'm so mad

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PPaka · 01/08/2014 01:01

We are separated, but still in same house

I ask him 'what are you doing Thursday night?'

His response - nastily ' what cos you want to go out with Jane?'

I say, no she is coming round here, if you come in from work, we will go out for dinner, if you're late, we'll just stay here until you get home'

He gets to go our 3/4 times a week, me never.

He's still out.
1am

I'm hungry, and my friend left a bit pissed cos she was hungry too.

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WhatsGoingOnEh · 02/08/2014 12:37

Could you move into your other property?

WhatsGoingOnEh · 02/08/2014 12:37

I don't think owning a house affects tax credits. Only your income, number of hours you work, and ages of your kids.

WhatsGoingOnEh · 02/08/2014 12:38

Check here, it covers tax credits too www.entitledto.co.uk

PPaka · 02/08/2014 18:04

There's a whole section on there about property you own.
It's almost like they treat it as savings
If I complete everything without including the property I'd get£60 per week & child benefit.

If I move into my old flat I immediately lose that rental income, and then increase the total family outgoings( utilities/council tax)

Obviously if we sell our house, I could move there, but he's refusing to do that at the moment.

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