Hello all.
I am currently receiving Jobseekers Allowance.
I live in a two bedroom apartment with a friend. My friend is of opposite gender.
Initally when I applied for the Allowance, we were simply roommates, and split bills/rent as roomates do.
Now we have a relationship, more than a friendship.
However we still live as we always did, 50/50 down the line. We are planning on setting up a business together as we are in complimentary fields of profession.
I want to be completely above board with my SW officer when I see them next (as I always have been), and I need advice as to the cohabitation definition.
Reading other posts here, it would seem to me that the definition would equally have applied to us in our previous state as it does now, which explains the grief I had when I initially applied.
Now I am not financially linked to this person any more than I would be to a roomate. They are not responsible for me, nor am I for them. I claim allowance, they are a (scholarship aided) student .
What reprocussions, if any, will there be to my jobseekers allowance if I inform the SW that we are now in a relationship, despite the fact that the term "cohabiting" or the definition "living as husband and wife" really doesn't apply here. (I really can't afford to loose any money, as I am on a shoestring as it is!)
Bearing in mind that this person is now going to go into business with me, we are linked in that sense.
If I can in some way receive benefits for the start of that process, can anyone advise me if I should change my status to cohabiting, even if the label really doesn't fit?
Does it matter either way?
I really never want to be accused of any sort of fraud, and this is a very imprecise area.
Please help!
I am currently receiving Jobseekers Allowance.
I live in a two bedroom apartment with a friend. My friend is of opposite gender.
Initally when I applied for the Allowance, we were simply roommates, and split bills/rent as roomates do.
Now we have a relationship, more than a friendship.
However we still live as we always did, 50/50 down the line. We are planning on setting up a business together as we are in complimentary fields of profession.
I want to be completely above board with my SW officer when I see them next (as I always have been), and I need advice as to the cohabitation definition.
Reading other posts here, it would seem to me that the definition would equally have applied to us in our previous state as it does now, which explains the grief I had when I initially applied.
Now I am not financially linked to this person any more than I would be to a roomate. They are not responsible for me, nor am I for them. I claim allowance, they are a (scholarship aided) student .
What reprocussions, if any, will there be to my jobseekers allowance if I inform the SW that we are now in a relationship, despite the fact that the term "cohabiting" or the definition "living as husband and wife" really doesn't apply here. (I really can't afford to loose any money, as I am on a shoestring as it is!)
Bearing in mind that this person is now going to go into business with me, we are linked in that sense.
If I can in some way receive benefits for the start of that process, can anyone advise me if I should change my status to cohabiting, even if the label really doesn't fit?
Does it matter either way?
I really never want to be accused of any sort of fraud, and this is a very imprecise area.
Please help!