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ADVICE for my Son - AS I am moving away
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You may need to use some of the savings to assist him with rent/living expenses.
Will he be eligible for student finance?
Or not bring the plan forward 4 years for no apparent reason.0 -
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Well why do you expect your son to claim then? I mean he wont be entitled to very much anyway, but why are you forcing that on him, when you yourself (foolishly or not) didn't claim a penny.
Why should I be paying for your son? Why don't you?
Not having a go, but you give no background at all. Not sure what advice you can expect.
Clearly not a lot of advice. I won't give anymore information because frankly some of you guys are very judgemental. Adios0 -
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You may need to use some of the savings to assist him with rent/living expenses.
Will he be eligible for student finance?
The savings will undoubtedly be used to pay off the £38k debt. Though OP thinks they can pay off 38k using only 12k...0 -
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Or not bring the plan forward 4 years for no apparent reason.
Maybe there is a massive reason, unbelievable!! shockingly so.0 -
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Well I am off now. So you can all continue to pull me to pieces whilst I go and spend some time with my son. As I said you do not know the circumstances.0
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