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Help please new spouse
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If he doesn't live with you then no. It is based on household income.0
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If he doesn't live with you then no. It is based on household income.
Are you sure that is the case if they marry?
If his income is assessed though, it won't affect your grants too much if he is a student and only works part time, I wouldn't have thought. How much does he actually earn?0 -
Im pretty sure its done on household income now...
One of my friends lost ALOT of funding because she moved in with her boyfriend who had a very well paid job, wheras her parents earnt very very little and got full funding when with them.Green and White Barmy Army!0
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