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  1. The Married Quarters where taken over by a civilian company. Hence they went the civilian route when chasing me for the money. My mum has letters from the MOD, but she didn't know where I was living and was unable to contact me. The total to pay is £1871 and I presume this is a lot more than the original debt. I read on anoter thread about filling in a form N245 and also a form EX160 because I'm claimingJob Seekers
  2. I used to be in the RAF and it was for repairs on the married quarer on leaving. It was a letter from Birkenhead County Court (Notice of Issue of Warrant of Execution). And my parents do know, I've told them I'll sort it out soonest.
  3. Hi guys, I'll start at the beginning! I fell out with my parents a while ago and have recently got back in touch only to find the bailiff's have given me a week to settle an old debt before they pay me a visit. Trouble is, the letter was sent to my mum and dad's address as this was my last known address ( I've not lived there for 18 months!). Do I contact the bailiffs and give my present address, which is a house owned by my girlfriend? Incidentally, I have no possessions of any real value, because I am on job seekers allowance, but I have a tatty old car! Can they take my girlfriends possessions ? I also have no savings. Please, your worldly advice will be greatly appreciated!!!!
  4. ok thanks for the heads up! Do you think my JSA will be enough to make up for the loss of tax credits my partner will accrue? Seems unfair if it doesn't. Any views?
  5. Thanks for the info, very informative.....but I've only moved in with my partner over the past few months so last years assessmet was made as my partner being the lone adult in the house! Any further views???
  6. I was made redundant last month and am being paid up till the end of this month. I live with my partner and her 2 kids. My partner works full time but still receives tax credits, etc. My question is....If I claim JSA will it in any way affect any benefits my partner receives? We live together as man and wife and I've heard I may get a reduced amount of JSA because of this fact! Any enlightenment on this subject would be a step in the right direction! Thanks
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