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Does anyone out there know what the guidelines are in East Sussex for children's (opposite sex) are for sharing bedrooms?
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Hi Eddies1, that may be in some guidelines about overcrowding but I think it's pretty meaningless isn't it in most cases. If it's a private home is someone going to prosecute/insist you buy a bigger house? If it's a council house/flat it may help your claim for a different council property but won't guarantee anything.
What type of accommodation is it, vicious_sid?
What type of accommodation is it, vicious_sid?
Sorry for delay to answering I alwasy forget to subscribe to my own threads - yes the children are siblings,
It's a two bedroomed house - mothers divorced, and is in the process of looking for a bigger place, but funds and a unsympathetic father (and we all know how good the CSA as was are) are leading to a financial shortage.
So as a rider( have I spelt that correctly) are the local council obligated to help?
It's a two bedroomed house - mothers divorced, and is in the process of looking for a bigger place, but funds and a unsympathetic father (and we all know how good the CSA as was are) are leading to a financial shortage.
So as a rider( have I spelt that correctly) are the local council obligated to help?
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