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Cheesefreek | 11:56 Fri 11th May 2007 | Law
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Does anyone know what the law is if a single parent claiming benefits has his/her partner staying over occasionally. Are they allowed to stay a couple of nights a week, an occasional week? Are there any rules about this?
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I think it's 2/3 nights a week but am sure someone will prove me wrong lol
I was told that someone staying just one night is not allowed.
if you are talking about housing benefit i think the actual term is "regular" and this is open to interpretation, depending on where you live ... I once rang up the housing benefit office in berkshire on behalf of a client of mine and they said their interpretation of "regular" could be even 1 night a week. They also told me that if the person declares a regular overnight stay, it didnt mean they lost the benefit completely, just that the person staying would be asked to contribute a percentage (ie if they stayed 1 might then it would be 1/7th of the housing benefit).

Your best bet would be to phone your local office yourself and discuss the situation - after all if you are making a general enquiry, no need to state your name
ps, regular could also be classed as 1 night a month, or 1 night a fortnight
Once a year is regular - not often though

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