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Help... What do we do....

i really need some help as to what me and my husbane do... he has quit his job today after working so far away and never seeing the children. we have 7 children and i am expecting.. we have never claimed benefits and so i dont know where to start...i have a step son who is autistic and so he recieves DLA...and my self i get carers allowance for him.. other than that i dont know what we are entitled to (obviously we get child tax credits. but are we entitled to anything else???
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  • mum2one
    mum2one Posts: 16,279 Forumite
    Xmas Saver!
    There may be a restricition on hubby as he left the job of his own choice, the best thing he can do is contact the jobcentre plus, and they should be able to help him from there. x
    xx rip dad... we had our ups and downs but we’re always be family xx
  • Amistoso_2
    Amistoso_2 Posts: 1,216 Forumite
    ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

    sorry I'm biting my tongue!!! I'm stepping away from this thread as I'll end up saying something that will get me into trouble :oO
  • KeaneFan10
    KeaneFan10 Posts: 203 Forumite
    lucy1179 wrote: »
    i really need some help as to what me and my husbane do... he has quit his job today after working so far away and never seeing the children. we have 7 children and i am expecting.. we have never claimed benefits and so i dont know where to start...i have a step son who is autistic and so he recieves DLA...and my self i get carers allowance for him.. other than that i dont know what we are entitled to (obviously we get child tax credits. but are we entitled to anything else???

    Quit his job ...Why with all those children to clothe and feed ....i am sure he sees you and the children as your pregnant again seems a little strange too quit his job and think its that easy to claim benefits when you have quit a job and for the reason you give and i am sure the DWP will also see it this way
    :AAutism isn't the end of the world just a journey to another one:A
  • AnxiousMum
    AnxiousMum Posts: 2,709 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    If he quit his job, he will likely be sanctioned for up to 26 weeks as he left voluntarily. I would imagine though that with 7 children, soon to be 8, you are making more on child tax credit than most double income working families - sounds like budget time, oh......AFTER you buy yourselves a tv of course! lol

    Congrats on the new bump :)
  • sulkisu
    sulkisu Posts: 1,285 Forumite
    edited 28 April 2010 at 2:13PM
    Father 8 children, give up your job, let the State (and the rest of us tax paying mugs) pay for your family while you both sit on your backsides at home.....pretty much sums up everything that is wrong with this country in one post.

    Martin - I am trying to be nice to posters, but stories like this make me spit.
  • AnxiousMum
    AnxiousMum Posts: 2,709 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    To be fair to the poster - here is one of her previous posts - not ALL of the children are theirs as a couple - case of combined families......

    my hubby and i got together in 2008, he moved in with me and my four children shortly after. everything was good until his ex decided she wanted his 3 children to live with him...we took the children on even tho we only had a 2 bed house. very crowded with all 9 of us there. however a few months later once his ex stopped getting money for her children(cos they lived with us) she decided to take us to court saying she wanted them back. to cut a long story short we had two court appearances which his ex never turned up to either one and the judge granted my hubby residency. 6 months later we moved to a 4 bed house (big house).
    we got married and everything is going good. however my hubbys eldest son (8 years old) has autistic spectrum disorder, and whilst my hubby works full time i am classed and claim carers allowance for his son. we have just found out i am 3 months pregnant, and hubbys oldest son behaviour is getting worse where he will lash out. me and hubby have been talking and he is thinking of giving up work, (there is no way his employer will let him do flexi hours cos the job is not situated in one place). could anyone tell me what we would be entitled to. my hubby is looking for part time hours (even tho he is still working at the mowith his current job). this is due to 2 reasons...1. is obviously so he can become his sons carer and 2..becos the job he is in now he only really gets to see the children on weekend cos he has gone to work before they are up and home when they are in bed. i really dont know what to do..please help.. do you think it would be worth him giving his job up?

    Lucy - did you go and see the CAB as was suggested in your other thread?
  • KeaneFan10
    KeaneFan10 Posts: 203 Forumite
    AnxiousMum wrote: »
    To be fair to the poster - here is one of her previous posts - not ALL of the children are theirs as a couple - case of combined families......

    What does this have to do with him leaving his job ??
    :AAutism isn't the end of the world just a journey to another one:A
  • sulkisu
    sulkisu Posts: 1,285 Forumite
    AnxiousMum wrote: »
    To be fair to the poster - here is one of her previous posts - not ALL of the children are theirs as a couple - case of combined families......

    ?

    Why does this matter? They are still their biological children (albeit not together). Between them they have created 8 lives, so they (not us) should pay for them, surely?
  • Amistoso_2
    Amistoso_2 Posts: 1,216 Forumite
    :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

    still resisting the urge to comment....

    don't know for how much longer I'll manage it tho :eek:
  • bunny999
    bunny999 Posts: 970 Forumite
    lucy1179 wrote: »
    i really need some help as to what me and my husbane do... he has quit his job today after working so far away and never seeing the children. we have 7 children and i am expecting.. we have never claimed benefits and so i dont know where to start...i have a step son who is autistic and so he recieves DLA...and my self i get carers allowance for him.. other than that i dont know what we are entitled to (obviously we get child tax credits. but are we entitled to anything else???


    Never claimed benefits ! Except child Benefit, tax credits (for 7 children) and carers allowance. So no benefits apart from hundreds of pounds a week!
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