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13 years 10 months ago #50444 by anne
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I apologise if this is an inappropriate query.
I receive IB & DLA, to be reviewed this month. I have a friend who shares my house and acts as an unofficial live in carer. Yesterday someone from the DWP visited and asked such Q''s as do we share the same bedroom (no) , bathroom (yes) bank account (no) and about 1 hour of further Q'ing. I have never had this before. Is it new policy? Will the decision arrived at affect my benefits? I simply told it as it is & await the outcome, but am rather anxious. The DWP rep gave a leaflet re appeal proceedure, & I don't think I could face that route
ps one Q that baffled me was "do my neighbours consider my friend & I to be a couple" I have no idea & am not inclined to ask them
I receive IB & DLA, to be reviewed this month. I have a friend who shares my house and acts as an unofficial live in carer. Yesterday someone from the DWP visited and asked such Q''s as do we share the same bedroom (no) , bathroom (yes) bank account (no) and about 1 hour of further Q'ing. I have never had this before. Is it new policy? Will the decision arrived at affect my benefits? I simply told it as it is & await the outcome, but am rather anxious. The DWP rep gave a leaflet re appeal proceedure, & I don't think I could face that route
ps one Q that baffled me was "do my neighbours consider my friend & I to be a couple" I have no idea & am not inclined to ask them
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13 years 10 months ago #50445 by Steve Donnison
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Hi Anne,
If the DWP decide that you are living together as husband and wife then this could affect your benefits. It's not something we can advise on, but it would be worth contacting a local advice agency which has a welfare rights worker.
Steve
If the DWP decide that you are living together as husband and wife then this could affect your benefits. It's not something we can advise on, but it would be worth contacting a local advice agency which has a welfare rights worker.
Steve
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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