Sentences with phrase «qualified cohabitants»

The redress arrangements applies only to those qualified cohabitants whose relationship ends after the Act commenced on 1 January 2011, but the time spent cohabiting before that may be taken into account.
In order to apply for redress you must be a qualified cohabitant, that is, you must have been:
If you are a qualified cohabitant, you may apply for orders such as maintenance orders, property adjustment orders, and pension adjustment orders and related orders such as attachment of earnings orders.
However, if one of you is still married, then neither of you may be a qualified cohabitant until the married person has been living apart from his / her spouse for at least 4 of the previous 5 years — in effect, until he or she is entitled to seek a divorce.

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For most social welfare payments you get a full - rate Increase for a Qualified Child (IQC) if you get an Increase for a Qualified Adult for your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant or you are parenting alone.
When your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant reaches 66 you will no longer get an increase in your payment for them as a qualified adult.
Payment will continue at the current rate (including the increase for the deceased qualified adult) for a period of 6 weeks following the death of the qualified adult, provided the surviving spouse, civil partner or cohabitant is in receipt of one of the payments listed at 1 above.
It can also be paid if you are getting an Increase for a Qualified Adult on your payment for your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant and they find work (and as a result you sign off your payment).
This does not apply if you transfer to Jobseeker's Benefit / Allowance, Illness Benefit, One - Parent Family Payment and Carer's Benefit or if your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant claims for you as a qualified adult on their payment.
The habitual residence condition does not apply to increases for qualified dependents (spouses, civil partners, cohabitants or children).
If a spouse, civil partner or cohabitant of the WFP recipient claims an increase for a Qualified Adult (IQA) on their Jobseeker's Allowance or Jobseeker's Benefit or Farm Assist payment in respect of the WFP recipient, their WFP entitlement may change and they should notify WFP Section immediately.
In the case of Jobseeker's Benefit, Illness Benefit, Injury Benefit / Disablement Benefit (Incapacity Supplement), Health and Safety Benefit, Carer's Benefit, Invalidity Pension and State Pension (Contributory) an IQC is not payable in respect of a qualified child who resides with the claimant and the spouse / civil partner / cohabitant of the claimant where the spouse / civil partner / cohabitant has a weekly income in excess of $ 400.00 (from January 2007).
For most social welfare payments, a full - rate IQC is payable if the customer is receiving an Increase for a Qualified Adult (IQA) for a spouse / civil partner / cohabitant, or s / he is parenting alone.
A person who is recently bereaved (married, co-habiting and persons in a civil partnership) and is thus parenting alone but who doesn't qualify for a Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partners Contributory Pension can claim one - parent family payment for up to two years from the date of death of the spouse, cohabitant or civil partner or until their youngest child reaches 18 years of age, whichever is earlier.
If your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant is claiming for you as a qualified adult on their payment and you are providing full - time care to another person, you can apply for half - rate Carer's Allowance and keep your current Increase for a Qualified Adultqualified adult on their payment and you are providing full - time care to another person, you can apply for half - rate Carer's Allowance and keep your current Increase for a Qualified AdultQualified Adult in full.
If you are currently getting Carer's Allowance and your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant is claiming another social welfare payment (for example, Jobseeker's Allowance), your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant may claim an increase in their social welfare payment for you as a qualified adult and your Carer's Allowance will be reduced by 50 %.
However, if you wish to apply for an increase in your payment for an adult dependant (also called a qualified adult) or child dependants (qualified children) your spouse's, civil partner's or cohabitant's means will be assessed.
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