Disiabilty benefits and cohabitation
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I too agree it is unfair. This matter Han be legally challenged by a judicial review as contrary to human rights. First you would need to be subject to the withdrawal of benefits on basis of cohabitation. Then you need to challenge it on basis as contrary to right to family and inhumane and degrading treatment. You need to peruse this as it will be difficult to find a solicitor to perdue this. But it is a completely legal and rightous action
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Did I miss something? It's like walking ion to a room mid conversation.1
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No. I too had same situation. I wanted my contribution to be seen. This is the answer. But I thought it would be lost in the stream. Please share, I want it highlighted so someone can take action. And comments are welcome1
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https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6170227/disabled-person-on-uc-and-cohabiting#latest
It's in response to a year old thread they had commented and bumped.Mortgage started 2020, aiming to clear it in 2026.1
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