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Hi, I have been sharing a flat with my ex partner. We split up a few years ago and I was making single claim since. We lead very separete lives, but he was responsibe to pay the bills (with my money). I have got a letter from complience people saying that we are living together and stupidly I have told them the truth about our arrangements. They are now saying that we are living as a couple and they are investigating my situation. It has been a nightmare. I have not been able to eat or sleep and are struggling to look after my son. They are saying we have to make a joint claim and asked me for the bills and bank statements. My ex has now got another girlfriend, so he is not interested in making a claim with me, but the complience team are saying it will be more serious if I don't. What do I do?

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I'm sure some of the benefit experts will be along with advice soon, however my thoughts are firstly making a joint claim now would be tantamount to admitting that you had been living together as a couple all along with the implication that your claim as a single person was fraudulent, and unless your former partner co-operates you cannot make a joint claim anyway.

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Hi Juliette.

 

Has your single person benefit been stopped?

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