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Housekeeping from 18yr old
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We are on benefits due to medical problems. My daughter has just finished a job and is now on JSA. She has never paid us any keep before, but since her circumstances have changed we know are 76.00per month worse off. How much should she contribute to the home. We rent and have the usual bills to pay. Any ideas would be appreciated. TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if she's on JSA then she'll surely be entitled to housing benefits to, you could try officially renting her a room in your house and then you'll get the money from her benefits
I think you've got it the wrong way round though, how come you couldn't get round to charginh her when she could pay you but now she can't your looking into how much to charge her.
i think you should change your username!
I think you've got it the wrong way round though, how come you couldn't get round to charginh her when she could pay you but now she can't your looking into how much to charge her.
i think you should change your username!
As i said, I think a 3rd of her benefits should be given to you. The fact you've lost the other benefits isn't her fault really is it?
If she moans about it, tell her to move out and see if she can live just as well as she does now in rented accomodation for that money.
Incidently, i also agree that you should have made her pay her way whilst she was working too.
If she moans about it, tell her to move out and see if she can live just as well as she does now in rented accomodation for that money.
Incidently, i also agree that you should have made her pay her way whilst she was working too.
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i meant her daughter would be entitled to benefits seperately and she could get money to rent the room from her benefits to pay to her parents, but then obviously that will affect their benefits
im not sure if your a parent but even if i was on benefits with a limited income then i would still support my child no matter how much worse off i would be especially if i wasn't that interested when they didn't need my support
How could they manage without her contributions when she was working but now that she isn't they cant
i meant her daughter would be entitled to benefits seperately and she could get money to rent the room from her benefits to pay to her parents, but then obviously that will affect their benefits
im not sure if your a parent but even if i was on benefits with a limited income then i would still support my child no matter how much worse off i would be especially if i wasn't that interested when they didn't need my support
How could they manage without her contributions when she was working but now that she isn't they cant
danchip can't u understand she was only getting £3 something per hour and she had to supply her own stuff work and then she saved for christmas.I hope that u are never in this situation. I wish we didn't have to ask her for money, but she needs to know now she is 18 that u have to contribute something.when i worked i had to give my mum housekeeping and i think it makes u understand the cost of things. I still buy all her food, toiletries and other non essentials. To all the other abers thank u for your help. Jsa is £101.00 every 2 weeks.
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