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Backdated large csa payment - does it affect benefit
It al comes back to the same thing at the end of the day - Can you look your adult children in the eye and swear you did everything you could for them, that you never messed with their heads and you managed the situation in such a way that they could have the best possible relationship with the other parent . .
Almost-free, you say that i am 'prejudice from their own situation' meaning me, your wrong, to tell the truth pet, i dont really care, i was just giving my opinion, iv grown and moved on.
Surely if you now have £14K you won't need help with the housing benefit, or do you mean you want to keep claiming it from the Government and have the £14K as well?
Almost-free, you say that i am 'prejudice from their own situation' meaning me, your wrong, to tell the truth pet, i dont really care, i was just giving my opinion, iv grown and moved on.
Not helpful to the Op at all.
A quick scan of your previous posts explains the bitterness!