
harry
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IF SHE WORKED AND PAID A STAMP SHE MIGHT HAVE , IF SHE WAS NOT , SHE SHOULD HAVE SIGNED ON THE DOLE TO KEEP HER STAMPS ETC PAID FOR HER PENSION IN LATER YEARS |
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Rex
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What kind of things do you think she is "entitled" too? She contributed nothing to society, she needs to continue to depend on you.
She is entitled to 1/2 of your 401k and spousal support from YOU, not taxpayers, if she stands up for herself. |
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firebobby
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Contact your local benefits agency, they will guide you through your entitlements, or the CAB |
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jeanimus
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If you are working then you should be claiming working tax and child tax credit. She isnt entitled to anything on her own, its dependant on your income. |
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"we dont do duvets"...
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The level of help all depends on how much money is going into the house Monthly, IE How much you are bringing in etc it's hard to say on what you have said. !!:) |
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tara_365
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A sensible answer for a change. She may be entitled to Income Support and Family Tax Credits. It will have a lot to do with your earnings, as her partner you do have to assume a certain amount of financial responsibility. Worth making an appointment at local Jobcentre Plus. |
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Whipass Chick
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contact the job centre, if your working and living with your wife then your income is taken as the families income, though you should both still get working families tax and child tax credit on top of child benefit. Like I said contact the jobcentre and they'll go through everything with your wife. |
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jandt.builders@btinternet.com
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a lot depends on your income.
with working tax credits you'll end up paying most of it back....they are a nightmare.
they gave us total £4000.00.
they now say we owe them £6600.00???????
these agencies only go & backdate up to 3 months |
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Sasha
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if your working over 16 hours your wife's not entitled to any benefits. if your on a low-income you'll get free dental care tax credits, ect.. but that's it |
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Fiddy
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income support? |
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