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Evening all, hope you are all well
I am needing to vent arrrgh.. as felt like crying today with my car problems, was all fine yesterday..lol. Feeling so peeved right now0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Has anyone found a nakd bar that is edible
Yes. The choc & orange one is lovely. :beer:"I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again."
Stephen Grellet, (1773-1855).0 -
Yay I made the list! First time ever
I feel so proud.
I see there hasn't been a massive glitch today. Hooray (she says selfishly).
Is it Friday yet?Debt free 6th December 2014
'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'0 -
fairclaire wrote: »The grey area arises because in cases of guardianship the guardian has to support the children financially (no problem if benefits can be claimed) but legally the biological parent(s) remain financially liable until their parental rights are removed.....hence the wriggling room/grey area
A SGO does not remove PR from parents, but the order gives the SGO holders enhanced PR so they are able to over rule parents in the best interest of the child. They are both legally responsible to meeting the needs of the children, but it is not as clear cut as this.
If the LA placed or where instrumental in the placement they have a duty to undertake a financial assessment which is means tested and to provide a support package which includes the assessed financial need. The LA will re-assess each year.
The holders of the SGO are ALSO able to claim benefits (subject to them meeting the entitlement threshold). The SGO allowance does not have to be disclosed to benefits.
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nictrinwyn wrote: »Evening all, hope you are all well
I am needing to vent arrrgh.. as felt like crying today with my car problems, was all fine yesterday..lol. Feeling so peeved right now
Hello nic......what's up?0 -
zippydooda wrote: »
ooh Bubbs you have beaten me..
I thought I had been quiet this month!!:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
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Hi Truffle :wave:
I ordered that book off ebay yesterday, with the moving horsey..not sure my LO cares, but I loved it lol.0 -
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Some of the Muller 4 packs look like they are, or are going, on offer at £1.94 at T. £3.88 in A - any 2 for £5, now are any of them missing?
Also Yazoo 472/475ml milkshakes, whether or not they continue vs M, may be vs T at 50p quite soon (but need to wait at least a couple of days or so for them not only to get to msm (not yet!) but also the APG (a little longer)). I remember they were 500ml:(. (Sunshinemummy wrote: »Can you remember the size of waggon wheels xxx
I've looked on t.com, and I can't see any items in T's mbuys (including those due to go on tomorrow) that are showing at 3 for £2 but which should be 3 for 2. I just know I will never be the one to find such an item first! It'll always be someone on hotdeals or someone else on here - you are just much quicker at it than me!
Ok, goodnight ...and make sure the thread keeps till I return from Morries tomorrow night!:) (Still got to think of a title.) Goodnight!!:wave:0
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