Re: Shared care - 1 way maintenance
- From: "Mr Green Genes" <greengenes2004@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Nov 2005 14:51:33 -0800
I think ripped off may be right. Isn't it the case that most benefits
are not payable if the claimant has savings in excess of £16k? I
don't think it has anything to do with how much interest it earns.
Martin Davies wrote:
> For a single parent, that income would be in excess of £100 a week.
> No way the cheque would make that kind of income on its own in a bank
> account, though the right investments could do it with a few risks.
>
> Martin <><
>
> ripped off wrote:
> > Do you know what benefit she is on? There is a limit to how much money
> > someone can have if they are claiming Income support as they then
> > become no longer entitled to benefits. that may be why she hasn't
> > cashed it.
> >
> > "Johnny Boy" <jfford@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:4389d69a_3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> Thanks - I think I know where I stand now....
>
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> http://www.cashisallyouneed.co.uk/
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