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Either welfare rights, or the citizens' advice bureau will help you determine which benefit you are entitled to, and can even help you with the forms if needs be x"You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf"
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Jojo_the_Tightfisted wrote: »Make the IAPT call.
This.^^
And claim appropriate Benefits. You can then pay your way a bit more.(AKA HRH_MUngo)
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Either welfare rights, or the citizens' advice bureau will help you determine which benefit you are entitled to, and can even help you with the forms if needs be x
As above, do get help to make a claim.
The DWP might pick up on the fact that your ex is supporting you financially at the moment and so assume you are still a couple and refuse benefits to you as an individual. Talk the situation through with the advisors.0
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