How does being a parent affect your teaching?

I am a lone parent i have a boyfriend who sleeps 3 nights does this affect my finances in any way?

  • lone parent with new non cohabiting partner but sleeps 3 nights in the week does this affect me is it counted as cohabiting and does it affect any financial matters ie CSA or Tax Benefits

  • Answer:

    It shouldn't unless the person paying the child-support decides to bring it up.

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What? Are you trying to say that you have a boyfriend that sleeps there 3 nights a week? The question wasnt to the point. Anyway, if that is the case then, no he doesnt live with you.

chihuahuas2

No. Keep your trap shut. you can have anyone you like stop over for the night. If they ask. You live alone. The only way it would affect your finance's is, if your bloke gives you a nifty fifty every week for treats. :) which I hope he does... and even that is none of their business. He is not the father of the children. So stop thinking Co-habit. Think, friend that stays over. ssssshhhh Keep it stum

super_star

I think 3 nights a week is considered the maximum they can stay. Just make sure that they don't keep ANY of their stuff at your place - toothbrush, clothes etc. The powers that be are not above asking to see your bedroom, bathroom etc.

Hello Dave

it doesn't effect you unless he stays more than 3 nights and doesn't pay you any money bill's or etc. I had the same thing I was a lone parent on income support I was told by them that I couldn't have someone supporting me financially or living with me more than 3 nights although he did sometimes and they never found out, i wouldn't recommend it though I know someone who got caught and she received a massive fine. Be careful x

FIONA C

Actually, yes--you should be concerned. In most states there is a 'Booty Call' tax that you are responsible for.

TKO

Only if he's stealing from your purse! hahaha.

kirkswahpedal

no

Ms Pepsi

no, it doesnt effect. but you should be honest with tax people, they will advise u accordingly. csa is not affected, was in the same situation about 3 years ago. alot of the time, it depends on ur circumstances, when he moves in with u full time, then it will effect money matters.

storm.minx

if you are a lone parent getting income support then you could be classed as living together as husband and wife and then your benefit would cease, if its tax credits then as long as he doesn't live there full time and doesn't contribute to you finatially then this is fine. Either way it will not affect the maintenance your childrens father has to pay as the children you had together will always be his responsibility, not your new partners. If you need more advise then go to the citizens advise beuro, they will be confidential and cannot by law tell the benefits office anything you have said to them.

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