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I understand anyone who is disabled can only use DLA in calculations of providing adequate maintenance of their spouse, does anyone know approx the amount of money that is acceptable? and can savings be taken into consideration? Any replys appreciated.Greenie wrote:No but the maintenance requirement needs to be met.
Thats is a good question and i hope someone responds.DavLissy wrote:I understand anyone who is disabled can only use DLA in calculations of providing adequate maintenance of their spouse, does anyone know approx the amount of money that is acceptable? and can savings be taken into consideration? Any replys appreciated.Greenie wrote:No but the maintenance requirement needs to be met.
update:uzee wrote:Thats is a good question and i hope someone responds.DavLissy wrote:I understand anyone who is disabled can only use DLA in calculations of providing adequate maintenance of their spouse, does anyone know approx the amount of money that is acceptable? and can savings be taken into consideration? Any replys appreciated.Greenie wrote:No but the maintenance requirement needs to be met.
Thanks DavLissy
Thanks for that update, i read it that all benefits can be including in working out an adequate amount ( 5. Assessing the adequacy of the funds available), which is good news for me and my fiance.REMAA wrote:update:uzee wrote:Thats is a good question and i hope someone responds.DavLissy wrote:I understand anyone who is disabled can only use DLA in calculations of providing adequate maintenance of their spouse, does anyone know approx the amount of money that is acceptable? and can savings be taken into consideration? Any replys appreciated.Greenie wrote:No but the maintenance requirement needs to be met.
Thanks DavLissy
IMMIGRATION DIRECTORATE INSTRUCTIONS 1.7a. It's an annex to set out the full definition of "adequate maintenance" (which they don't describe fully in the main body of FM 1.7) and this annex is dated February 2013.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
However, you must inform the DWP you are working and that may trigger a change of circumstance and your benefit may be stopped or reduced.AngieD wrote:Those in receipt of DLA can work as many hours as they like - there are no restrictions on hours - DLA is not means tested eithermn13 wrote:How is she full time employed? I think but quote could be wrong you can only work 16 hours will claiming DLA......