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buffy20 · 20/01/2021 17:36

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ElizaAngelica · 08/06/2021 21:57

Hi - I am just about to sign a new employment agreement and it is about 25 pages long and had a lot of legal jargon in it. Does anyone know where I can get it checked over for free?? Thanks!

PurpleSunrise · 08/06/2021 21:58

Eh?

AllThatFancyPaintsAsFair · 08/06/2021 21:59

Prize for the most random thread of the day?

Shivers1984 · 27/08/2021 09:14

Hi all, just after some advice. My little man is 6 months tomorrow and having a few issues with his guys which seems to be affecting his sleep.

He was bf until 4 months but with another 22 month old to contend with, it was proving too hard so switched to formula at 4 months. He has been managing fine until recently when he started to wake every hour and it’s clear it’s his tummy. Then every day without fail he wakes up for the day, breaks wind for 5 mins then has an explosive watery poop. He won’t poop any other time and it’s the same every day.

He’s a happy chap during the day and eating very well. He’s a big lad and I’m starting to wean him now but haven’t really given him a lot so can’t see it’s that alone. He is teething (can see bottom two just poking skin) so is it just teething poops?

I’m really struggling with the lack of sleep. He has club feet so wears a brace bar and boots overnight so when he starts squirming about rolling over with his tummy, he gets stuck and then gets even more upset! X

helmaria · 26/06/2022 20:40

Advice and your experiences please.

My Child Tax Credits and Working Tax Credits are ending in September due to my child finishing A Levels. I plan to pick up extra work to replace the £110 a week I received. However this will take me well over the income margin stated on my renewal form.
Has anyone had experience of going exceeding the earnings margin (probably by about 2k)? Even thou, I will be out of the benefits system by April 2023, will my whole year income still be assessed? I want to be forearmed if I’m possibly going to end up paying some back.
TIA

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