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9 hours 36 minutes ago #312280 by Blueallblue
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Me and my partner are getting married later this year.
We plan to live apart for few years due to circumstances, I have 3 dogs she has one and a teenage son ect.
I own my home she rents from council.
At the moment we are both on benifits but are not financially dependent on each other and this will be the same once we are married.I. E separate bank accounts ect
We are trying to find out how being married but living apart is going to affect our benefits but getting different answers so far.
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
We plan to live apart for few years due to circumstances, I have 3 dogs she has one and a teenage son ect.
I own my home she rents from council.
At the moment we are both on benifits but are not financially dependent on each other and this will be the same once we are married.I. E separate bank accounts ect
We are trying to find out how being married but living apart is going to affect our benefits but getting different answers so far.
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
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3 hours 44 minutes ago #312291 by David
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Hi Blueallblue
Getting married even if you are not going to live together and are not going to change your surnames is one of the changes that you need to inform the DWP about.
If you are changing your surname then you can take the relevant document into your local Jobcentre for them to copy and forward to DWP admin.
All UC claimants get an annual Automated Claimant review and you can expect extra scrutiny of your circumstances and quite possibly a home visit from one of the DWP Visiting Team.
David
Getting married even if you are not going to live together and are not going to change your surnames is one of the changes that you need to inform the DWP about.
If you are changing your surname then you can take the relevant document into your local Jobcentre for them to copy and forward to DWP admin.
All UC claimants get an annual Automated Claimant review and you can expect extra scrutiny of your circumstances and quite possibly a home visit from one of the DWP Visiting Team.
David
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3 hours 13 minutes ago #312293 by Blueallblue
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Thanks for your reply.
Is it likely our benifits will be cut even though we will be living apart and both finiacly independent?
Is it likely our benifits will be cut even though we will be living apart and both finiacly independent?
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3 hours ago #312294 by David
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Hi BlueallBlue
No your Benefits will not be cut if you keep separate households and are not living together as a couple.
It is not only the DWP which will look into this but if you claim a Single Person's Discount the Council Tax department.
David
No your Benefits will not be cut if you keep separate households and are not living together as a couple.
It is not only the DWP which will look into this but if you claim a Single Person's Discount the Council Tax department.
David
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