Moved in together, now partner's ESA stopped?
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Hi @gazday
Good luck with speaking with ESA tomorrow.
Just to advise, I've created a new thread for your question and edited the letter you to remove your partner's surname. I've also removed a duplicate of this question you posted on another thread to keep all answers in this one space
Nothing to worry about, I know when you're unfamiliar with different communities, it can be confusing.
Please keep us posted with how you get on.0 -
I know that's wgat we dud the day she moved in we reported it that's when rob said it will be straight fur ward cause your both on esa she wi be added to your claim has your the main claimant and it will not effect none of your money till its done now all this happenspoppy123456 said:Before you became a couple then its correct that it wouldn't have needed to be reported. Once you started living together as a couple then reporting the changes was correct. You can't live together as a couple and continue with your single ESA claims.0 -
Thankyou im not very good at this sort of stuff I appreciate the help thankyouCher_Scope said:Hi @gazday
Good luck with speaking with ESA tomorrow.
Just to advise, I've created a new thread for your question and edited the letter you to remove your partner's surname. I've also removed a duplicate of this question you posted on another thread to keep all answers in this one space
Nothing to worry about, I know when you're unfamiliar with different communities, it can be confusing.
Please keep us posted with how you get on.0 -
Gazday82 said:
I know that's wgat we dud the day she moved in we reported it that's when rob said it will be straight fur ward cause your both on esa she wi be added to your claim has your the main claimant and it will not effect none of your money till its done now all this happenspoppy123456 said:Before you became a couple then its correct that it wouldn't have needed to be reported. Once you started living together as a couple then reporting the changes was correct. You can't live together as a couple and continue with your single ESA claims.
That's very poor advice you were given. Of course it will affect your claim from the day you were living as a couple.
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I know I new shed go ontok mine but they said it would all flow so no money would stop it would just go has one payment instead individual like il call Monday mornpoppy123456 said:Gazday82 said:
I know that's wgat we dud the day she moved in we reported it that's when rob said it will be straight fur ward cause your both on esa she wi be added to your claim has your the main claimant and it will not effect none of your money till its done now all this happenspoppy123456 said:Before you became a couple then its correct that it wouldn't have needed to be reported. Once you started living together as a couple then reporting the changes was correct. You can't live together as a couple and continue with your single ESA claims.
That's very poor advice you were given. Of course it will affect your claim from the day you were living as a couple.
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