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  1. My income support has now been stopped. Should I inform tax credits of this?
  2. I have managed to get a letter confirming that my ex was not living with me which is what they are accusing me of. Shall I send this into them or wait to hear from them again?
  3. They said they were going to call my ex in to speak to him. That concerns me as it was a violent relationship and this could potentially start things up again between us. Which I really do not want as my children were under social services on the child protection register when the last incident hsppened. Can I emphasise this to the interviewer or maybe should I try once again with a solicitor.
  4. I went for the interview today and it was my ex as suspected. He'd been using my address with new employers while he was on bail in 2015.I showed all my evidence as and when necessary as his parents address where he was living wasn't on any of their searches but I had it on documents. The interviewer was nice and I think he beleived me. Although he did say he was going to get intouch with my ex and ask him to go in. I told him good luck because he'll just chuck the letter in the bin. So lord knows where this will go.
  5. I've found a police letter and letter from solicitor after another incident. I'd rather go prepared than with nothing at all.
  6. I've printed off all my bank statements from since we split up. I have a copy of the written agreement between my self and my ex which is also signed by a witness for each of us and I have all my paper bills with my details on.
  7. He changed his address on everything when he moved in with his new partner. I know for a fact he will not help me out with this. I had him arrested for assaulting me. He will not help help me with this no way.
  8. Hi all I'm new here and desperately seeking some advice. I've phone 3 local solicitors and not 1 has got back to me. Anyway, I have received a letter from the jobcentre asking me to attend an interview under caution about my claim for income support and that they want to talk to me about a partner I live with. Now I only claim income support as I live in my own home which is a joint mortgage with my ex partner. Now, I'm thinking this could be 1 of 2 things. Firstly I have a boyfriend who comes over and stays every now and then. He had his own place until November last year as he couldn't afford to live in a for bed house on his own so has moved to his sisters. His name is on no bills at his sisters address except his driving license and his car insurance. Now the other thing I think it could be and am pretty sure it could be, is like I said I have a joint mortgage still with my ex and it's for the house I am currently living in. We sperated due to domestic violence. He was bailed to his parents address in 2015 (he didn't change his address over to there if I'm correct). Sometimes he paid the mortgage and I paid the bills and a few months I paid money into his account towards the mortgage. He tried to get me off mortgage and then tried buying me out so the bank only wanted him to pay the mortgage for xxxx amount of months and told me not to pay anything for mortgage. He met someone else in that time and moved in with her around Feb/march last year. We came to an agreement that I would stay in the house (we have a physically disabled daughter and the house is fully adapted to meet her needs) we agreed I would pay £400 a month towards mortgage into his account and the remaining £250 would be a maintenance payment but used to make up the rest of the mortgage payment. We agreed it to be paid from his account as it's easier for it to come out as one lump payment each month and he sends me a screen shot each month. The life insurance and home insurance are still in both our names for obvious reasons. Any advice would be gratefully appreciated because at the moment I've got no where with any legal advice and the interview is on Tuesday morning.
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