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princess1964_2
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Hi im new to this and havent the foggiest wot to do. Not even sure if im in the right place. But, i am currently out of work and going to start a childminding course in jan. I am penniless(literally), my partner works but is on low income. Can anyone tell me if we are able to claim anything at all to help with the rent and the bills and if so where the hell do we go and start. We have just had the worst xmas ever because all we did was pass the blame from one to the other and argue constantly. I am at my wits end with worry.:eek:
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If your partner works over 30 hours and earns less than £15,000, you may be eligible for Working Tax Credits - try ringing their helpline... 0845-300-3900.Blonde: Unemployed: Bankrupt.
What do I know?
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do you get JSA??? if you are entitled to this you may be entitled to housing benefit and council tax benefit.0
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