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clover101
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hi im new here.
ok heres my story, well i was broke up with my ex for 3 years we have two kids aed 6 and 8.
we have been back together for 7 months and we have been talking about moving back in together, heres our situation:
Im on the R.A.S im living in a 2 bed house,
Im recieving loan parents payment.
he pays me 60euro maintenence a week.
Im not working.
he has been on the dole for the last 2 years i think on the job seekers allowence .(he lost his job as electrician)
he has a council flat(1 bed).
my question is if we do decide to move in together and he gives up his council flat,
what will be the out come regarding our weekly income?
and will the rent on my house be increased by much?
i really hope people wont find fault with my stuation, i was working full time before i had my children but had to leave as i couldnt afford to pay for childcare. iv had afew part time jobs since then but have been let go as i was unable to do the hours they wanted me to work(no babysitter)
any advice would be greatly apriciated!
ok heres my story, well i was broke up with my ex for 3 years we have two kids aed 6 and 8.
we have been back together for 7 months and we have been talking about moving back in together, heres our situation:
Im on the R.A.S im living in a 2 bed house,
Im recieving loan parents payment.
he pays me 60euro maintenence a week.
Im not working.
he has been on the dole for the last 2 years i think on the job seekers allowence .(he lost his job as electrician)
he has a council flat(1 bed).
my question is if we do decide to move in together and he gives up his council flat,
what will be the out come regarding our weekly income?
and will the rent on my house be increased by much?
i really hope people wont find fault with my stuation, i was working full time before i had my children but had to leave as i couldnt afford to pay for childcare. iv had afew part time jobs since then but have been let go as i was unable to do the hours they wanted me to work(no babysitter)
any advice would be greatly apriciated!
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