Universal credit
Hey my daughters husband will be moving in i will state he will be sleeping in a pull out bed as they are not together
He had a very unstable past with prison and outstanding court payments being taken from his uc
We will be asking for a apa she is currently on pip and limited capability for work we will not be adding him to a joint tenancy and he will be classed as a occupant only
We have come to this agreement as his currently staying in a hmo this is affecting his ability to see his children social services will not allow them at his property and his currently in no position to move and as a single man would not get help from Birmingham City council especially due to having a roof over his head
My question is will Sophie’s current income remain the same or will this be lower?
Just so we can prepare as we currently have her direct debits all set up for her and her landlord payments are made by uc and not given to sophie directly we have explained this in more detail to her work coach and have explained nothing will change upon him moving
In and with him only receiving £300 a month in benefits he would only be required to pay for his own food and savings towards eventually finding somewhere else to live
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Hi,
In theory, he will just be classed as a lodger in the property, and your daughters payments won't change.
However, it may be difficult to prove to UC that they are not living as a couple. If they were living as a couple then they would need to make a joint UC claim and savings & income from both would affect that. As long as they both maintain separate lives and can prove to UC that they are no longer a couple then nothing should change.
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Hi @sw100, just to add to what Overly has said, I found this information:
Apologies for the source website, I'm not implying that there is any domestic violence, it was just the best source of information.
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