12-year-old has recently moved out to live with their father, will this affect entitlement?
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I live in a 3-bedroom flat with my two adult children. My 12-year-old child has recently moved out to live with their father. Will this affect my entitlement to the property?
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No it will not. Although if you were claiming benefits for your child such as child benefit and/or child element of Universal Credit or Tax credits then you will need to report the changes to those departments that he's no longer living with you.
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Edited, wrong thread.
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