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Let him move back in at home, its not illegal as long as he does actually live at home.0
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tiger_eyes wrote: »He moved in days ago and she's already throwing him out?
instant incompatibility. he didn't realise that leaving the toilet seat up incurred that much wrath, and maybe the X-box being more important than the shower gel was a mistake.Feb wins: Extant DVD / If I Stay DVD0 -
The girlfriend will be throwing him out (OH NO!!!) - Do Living with parents disqualify him also?
The above does rather strongly imply an intention to defraud the benefits system, or at the very least to game it, especially as it came just minutes after you said that he'd recently moved in.
If he is genuinely leaving for compatibility reasons, then I'm sorry to hear it. If it's to defraud the system then I hope that he gets caught out.0
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