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SarahJayne25
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Hi, hopefully someone can help.
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Considering the DRO is only for a year, can you not put your plans to move on hold?0
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I might not have a choice, but I'm just wondering if it's possible to live with a partner who works, without the DRO being revoked.0
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Hi, Yes perfectly possible. The DRO is entirely based upon your income and what you spend it on. If you wont have any income then you cant possibly have more than £50 pm surplus.SarahJayne25 wrote: »I might not have a choice, but I'm just wondering if it's possible to live with a partner who works, without the DRO being revoked.
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debt_doctor wrote: »Hi, Yes perfectly possible. The DRO is entirely based upon your income and what you spend it on. If you wont have any income then you cant possibly have more than £50 pm surplus.
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