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9 hours 25 minutes ago #313400 by Blueallblue
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I'm getting married later this year.
We both receive limited capability but my partner is saying when we get married only one of us can receive it.
Any help appreciated thank you.
We both receive limited capability but my partner is saying when we get married only one of us can receive it.
Any help appreciated thank you.
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8 hours 34 minutes ago #313402 by David
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Hi Blueallblue
Yes if you are talking about the Universal Credit LCWRA element then it can only be paid once in a UC couple claim.
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Yes if you are talking about the Universal Credit LCWRA element then it can only be paid once in a UC couple claim.
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7 hours 59 minutes ago #313406 by Blueallblue
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Thanks.
However we are planning on living apart even after married and still both claiming.
However we are planning on living apart even after married and still both claiming.
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7 hours 13 minutes ago #313407 by David
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Hi Blueallblue
The DWP and also the Council Tax department will look into the further circumstances of a couple who get married and then claim to be single people for Benefits purposes.
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The DWP and also the Council Tax department will look into the further circumstances of a couple who get married and then claim to be single people for Benefits purposes.
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