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movin on
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Posted - 28 September 2008 :  19:51:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi

Just remembered something else CAB told me and im hoping someone can clarify it for me.

It is just myself going BR, however i have been told i need to inform OR if hubby's wages increase throughout the year ??


The weights are coming off my shoulders very slowly, but making such a big diference !!

John
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Posted - 28 September 2008 :  20:38:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi
not true. You should notify the OR if your husband's contribution to the household increases, there's a difference.

If your husband chooses to use any increase in his income to buy items, or to service additional credit he may wish to take on, that's his business as he is not BR.He does not have to direct additional income to the household.

If legislation required him to do so the SoA question would ask for other net income rather than other contributions. It doesn't because what your husband does with his income is his business although non BR spouses and partners are expected to contribute, as a minimum, a propertionate sum to the BR's income/contribution. Meaning you cannot, as the BR, direct all your funds to the household when that will cover all expenditure and have the spouse / partners contribute nothing.

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movin on
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Posted - 28 September 2008 :  20:51:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for clarifying this to me - i seem to have had some terrible information from them.....i wouldnt mind but they requested i meet with them for an up to date meeting regarding my financial situation.

Im finding more help and advice on this site than i ever imagined - and i am so grateful to all

The weights are coming off my shoulders very slowly, but making such a big diference !!
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