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qznhln1
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Posted - 19 August 2009 :  23:54:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Flexible Working

I am awaiting my ORs verdict on an IPA, however, I have some flexibility on the number of days a week I work.

If she decides, for example, to take 1/5 of my income I presume that means she has accepted that I need 4/5s of it to live on. So if I was to only work (and get paid for) 4 days per week would this knock out her claim?

Niobe
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Posted - 20 August 2009 :  06:47:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The OR will look at your income as a whole and decide whether an IPA is required.

If your DI is less than £100 per month after your priority debts, then you won't get one, regardless of how many hours you work.

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gettingoutofdebt
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Posted - 20 August 2009 :  06:55:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If you do a different amount of days each week and earn different amounts each month then the OR would normally take the average earnings of 3 months and take this as the income amount.
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