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Own_My_Own wrote: »I have re-read the whole thread. Can you please point out exactly where is states she is on lower rate.
Their other thread stated it - opening post
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4405991Tomorrow is the most important thing in life0 -
moomoomama27 wrote: »And what if there was no NRP to pay maintenance!! If he dies you'd get nothing!
We'd if he died his new partner couldn't be supported by him either!!! The point is he is not dead!0 -
bloolagoon wrote: »He cannot get Carers Allowance as his wife is Low Rate Care, any drop in income he is feeling financially too. As the OP gets benefits then I cannot see why they are annoyed as this is in addition to the state and tax payers paying the partial share of the father for being a lone parent. They claim benefits and their Ex Claims benefits for their current family.
Many need to work less hours to care for a loved one and if it meant OP was not getting the minimum to live on I would understand, but they are getting benefits paid for being a lone parent so any payments to date are surely seen as a overpayment.
So it is ok to support a 'loved one' and have more children despite not being able to support the ones he already had? I personally find it shameful to bring in another child in the world when you can't support the ones you already have.0
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