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ESA WRAG - FINISHING IN NOVEMBER, HELP

  • pete17971
11 years 11 months ago #86230 by pete17971
Replied by pete17971 on topic Re:ESA WRAG - FINISHING IN NOVEMBER, HELP
Mrs Hurtyback wrote:

If you are single, with no other income and savings less than £16000 you should be transferred to income related ESA once your contributary benefit ends.


Mrs HB -

In the first posting on this thread, the poster said she had a working partner, hence the 'single' income based qualification won't apply.

Regards

Pete

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11 years 11 months ago #86232 by slugsta
Replied by slugsta on topic Re:ESA WRAG - FINISHING IN NOVEMBER, HELP
Thanks for picking that up, Pete. The OP says that her partner is also on ESA - how does this affect things?

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11 years 11 months ago #86233 by Bettyboop68
Replied by Bettyboop68 on topic Re:ESA WRAG - FINISHING IN NOVEMBER, HELP
sorry for the confusion, my parter did work but has had surgery so no longer working but is hoping to return to work in the next month or two and then i will be back home alone again. should of explained this better.

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  • pete17971
11 years 11 months ago #86234 by pete17971
Replied by pete17971 on topic Re:ESA WRAG - FINISHING IN NOVEMBER, HELP
Bettyboop68 wrote:

I have a partner, however, he had major surgery earlier this year and is no longer working, he is now on esa cb. I am so worried now, how we will cope. I appreciate your advice, don't know where else to turn to.


Ah, I see the goalposts have moved somewhat from having a working partner to having a partner also on ESA!

In anycase contributory ESA in the WRAG will end after 365 days.

It may (subject to financial conditions being met) be then possible for one of you to claim income Related ESA as a family.

To see which one of you maybe better claiming this needs face to face advice from a welfare rights agency/CAB etc.

Pete

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11 years 11 months ago #86235 by slugsta
Replied by slugsta on topic Re:ESA WRAG - FINISHING IN NOVEMBER, HELP
Bettyboop68 wrote:

sorry for the confusion, my parter did work but has had surgery so no longer working but is hoping to return to work in the next month or two and then i will be back home alone again. should of explained this better.


In which case, Pete's advice about your partner claiming working tax credit etc still stands. Sick and disabled people are now expected to depend on their partners rather than having an independant income of their own.

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11 years 11 months ago #86237 by Bettyboop68
Replied by Bettyboop68 on topic Re:ESA WRAG - FINISHING IN NOVEMBER, HELP
thank you for your advice. Obviously even if my partner does return to work and my benefit is taken off me, which is will be as there is no way i can work due to not leaving the house, his income would not be enough to cover what i would loose. It seems there's not much point in me being here. Looks like we will loose our house as well now. I'm grateful for your advice.

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