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I was explaining why his name must to be on your claim, as you meet the DWP definition of "partner" and how this means his earnings are then used in your monthly benefit amount (the link was given). Which also means that as a joint claim, both of you are then required to report any of his monthly, earnings, savings, capital too, that either of you have.crazyfj wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:18 pmThanks for the replies.
I know what UC credit is etc. I did point out that I put in my claim that he doesn't have access to public funds. I was clear on that front so disappointed that some replies seen to implie he should be working and won't have access to funds.
If you want to keep for hlm from your welfare benefits, that is your choice.
It had to be a joint claim as you have a partner.
That seems to be the single person discount you are talking about, that has now gone as you have another person liable for council tax in your property? It's Council Tax Benefit (or it's replacment Council Tax Reduction) that can cause problems for him if you were claiming the single person discount but are now liable to 100% of the bill as two people are in the property.
JB007 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:04 amIt's you claiming for rent via Universal Credit, that your NRPF partner must be careful of-
As your partner’s share of the rent is used to calculate the housing element of Universal Credit, this might be considered as recourse to public funds, which could affect their right to remain in the UK.
https://www.turn2us.org.uk/Benefit-guid ... de-content
The NRPF partner must also be very careful if their partner is claiming Council Tax Reduction/Council Tax Benefit, for the same reason.
JB007 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 11:10 amIt's Council Tax Benefit (or it's replacment Council Tax Reduction) that can cause problems for him if you were claiming the single person discount but are now liable to 100% of the bill as two people are in the property.
The same problem could be if you are claiming the help for your rent through your Universal Credit claim, as explained with the quote and link above.