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Am I entitled to any extra benefit on maternity leave when my BF is in debt?
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I am due to start maternity leave in January. My boyfriend and I both work full time. I know I am entitled to SMP, child tax credit and child benefit, but as my BF is in the army and on more than £14,500 (or whatever the minimum is!) it appears at first glance that is all I am entitled to.
The problem that we have is that half his wages are taken every month in debt repayments, so essentailly he will only have £1,000 a month to pay our rent, utilities, council tax, food and general day to day things. (It\\\'s not a problem at the moment as I am on an ok wage and have no debt)
I just wonder if debts and our rent etc are taken into consideration when calculating how much I will receive during maternity leave and when I return to work. I can only go to work part time after maternity leave as child care is so dear and I know I do not get assistance unless I am a single mum or low income family.
I hate to admit it, but I have worked out that I would be financially better off if I left my BF lol! Obviously I would never do that, but I just want to know if there is an honest way around it??
Advice much appreciated!
N x
The problem that we have is that half his wages are taken every month in debt repayments, so essentailly he will only have £1,000 a month to pay our rent, utilities, council tax, food and general day to day things. (It\\\'s not a problem at the moment as I am on an ok wage and have no debt)
I just wonder if debts and our rent etc are taken into consideration when calculating how much I will receive during maternity leave and when I return to work. I can only go to work part time after maternity leave as child care is so dear and I know I do not get assistance unless I am a single mum or low income family.
I hate to admit it, but I have worked out that I would be financially better off if I left my BF lol! Obviously I would never do that, but I just want to know if there is an honest way around it??
Advice much appreciated!
N x
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Also have a word with them to see if you could reduce your monthly debt repayments. If the people owed money would accept less but over a longer period of time, this may be worth considering.
Good luck.
Also have a word with them to see if you could reduce your monthly debt repayments. If the people owed money would accept less but over a longer period of time, this may be worth considering.
Good luck.
Hey, when I went on Mat leave the 1st time I got mat pay thru my employer coz i was paying my NI, the 2nd time id dropped my hours, so not paying any NI out of my wages & had to claim mat pay thru' the jobcentre.
When my emlpoyer payed it I got 90% of my wages for 6 months (4yrs ago) & when I got it off the social, I got £83-odd. Going back to work Tomorrow....GULP!!!
When my emlpoyer payed it I got 90% of my wages for 6 months (4yrs ago) & when I got it off the social, I got £83-odd. Going back to work Tomorrow....GULP!!!
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