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panicked-mum
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Posted - 15 October 2009 :  18:46:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Arghhh, attending court tomorrow!!
I know I've asked similar questions before so bare with me! Just filling in my earnings section and not sure what
to put down. I have a small wage coming in (part time hours), maintenance for my eldest child, child tax credits and family allowance. I've listed all these on my form so I presume my husband doesn't list them on his too? I've also stated that my husband contributes his entire wage to the household incomings too - is this correct?
Therefore, when filling in my outgoings do I take into consideration my husbands contribution too and list everything we pay or shall I take off my husbands contribution and let him compile his own list of bills on his form? I need answers quick!!!!

gettingoutofdebt
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Posted - 15 October 2009 :  19:07:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Good luck tomorrow! Putting the credits/allowance on one form is fine. The I&E won't be looked at tomorrow but will be discussed with the OR during their interview so it doesn't matter if you have made a mistake.
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