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ozzieclare2b Jun 17th 2009 10:29 pm

Being a single parent.
 
Well looks like i will be a single parent in a couple of weeks when house sold. I cant seem to get a straight answer from centerlink on what i will be entitled to. I do work, im on permanent residency been here a year. I will be renting but they cant tell me until i actually apply or is it just the obnoxious person i dealt with? I have a 3 year old son in nursery 4 days a week x

alipally Jun 17th 2009 11:33 pm

Re: Being a single parent.
 
So sorry it's all gone pear shaped for you Claire. I know it's not been very long since you bought the house:(

I'm a about to be temporarily single too (OH is heading back to the UK for 6 months... no work here for him at the moment) and so I am about 5 miles up the road. If you want to chat, or need a babysitter, pm me. I'm gonna have loads of spare time from the end of June.

Single parent entitlements are posted on the centrelink website and you can fill in all the forms on there to get what you need.
Here is the link to the estimater (Right hand side of page) you have to work out all the benefits seperately there's a child support calc. there too. Remember any support you receive for the child is taken into account when you make a claim for family assistance, so do that first.

Fly Away Jun 17th 2009 11:56 pm

Re: Being a single parent.
 
Sorry to see this Clare. I hope the house sale goes through quickly and you can get sorted. xxxx

Ozzy Fever Jun 18th 2009 12:12 am

Re: Being a single parent.
 
Claire, my mate has just split up from her husband, got 2 kids, she applied for centre link and they gave her the money for her bond for a rental, plus they pay her rent, she is not working so might be a bit different for you. She has been told that once the house is sold if she gets any money then she may have to pay her bond back.

She did not know what she was getting until her claim was processed, but they do cover her rent plus she gets an allowance for her and the kids.

Hope this helps a bit, keep your chin up and give us a shout if you want me to put you in touch with her

Nicky

ozzieclare2b Jun 18th 2009 12:23 am

Re: Being a single parent.
 

Originally Posted by Ozzy Fever (Post 7676469)
Claire, my mate has just split up from her husband, got 2 kids, she applied for centre link and they gave her the money for her bond for a rental, plus they pay her rent, she is not working so might be a bit different for you. She has been told that once the house is sold if she gets any money then she may have to pay her bond back.

She did not know what she was getting until her claim was processed, but they do cover her rent plus she gets an allowance for her and the kids.

Hope this helps a bit, keep your chin up and give us a shout if you want me to put you in touch with her

Nicky

nicky that would be fab if you could put me in touch with her, im going to go into centerlink on monday in person as they were crap on phone. x

Tiggs+Graz Jun 18th 2009 12:50 am

Re: Being a single parent.
 
clare just wanted to send you some ((((((hugs))))))
there are lots of us about if you need anything ... xx

irishbloo Jun 18th 2009 12:51 am

Re: Being a single parent.
 
Sorry to hear that.Stay. strong.hope you all get sorted.

mOZzy Jun 18th 2009 1:33 am

Re: Being a single parent.
 
sorry to hear your news -but good on you for sticking with it!! :thumbsup:

chris and farideh Jun 18th 2009 2:19 am

Re: Being a single parent.
 
Sorry to hear things didnt work out, stay strong hun, doing the right thing by going in person in centerlink. :wub:

JenniGee Jun 18th 2009 3:11 am

Re: Being a single parent.
 
Big hugs to you clare (no grouphugs here :()

It's a rotten time I know, but be sure to take up the support of friends that have offered - be strong & better days just on the horizon for you, I'm sure :wub::wub::wub:

mark 'n' joe Jun 18th 2009 9:46 am

Re: Being a single parent.
 
oh no Claire sorry to hear this. Hope you get things sorted. (((((((((((())))))))))))

jad n rich Jun 18th 2009 10:00 am

Re: Being a single parent.
 

Originally Posted by ozzieclare2b (Post 7676131)
Well looks like i will be a single parent in a couple of weeks when house sold. I cant seem to get a straight answer from centerlink on what i will be entitled to. I do work, im on permanent residency been here a year. I will be renting but they cant tell me until i actually apply or is it just the obnoxious person i dealt with? I have a 3 year old son in nursery 4 days a week x

I have a good friend who is a SP. There is some 15 hour a week work rule and she has to go in with a form each 2 weeks I think:confused: to prove she has done the 15 hours, with that requirement filled she gets a parenting payment, she calls it pension? ( higher payment than for SP who dont work) plus all the family tax benefits etc and rent assistance and she has a health care card, which gives her discounts off rates, elec, medical stuff. She lives really well, however she gets frustrated about the constant info required on maintence, savings, income etc which of course all reduce her payments ( fair enough IMO but not in hers:lol: )

I guess they cant tell you much on the phone as its all adjusted according to above factors, I bet they wont promise anything till they see proof of figures. No doubt they have some massive form to fill out:unsure: however from what she gets I would say it sounds worth it.

hitchcock71 Jun 18th 2009 11:02 am

Re: Being a single parent.
 
so sorry to hear your news claire [[[[hugs]]]] to you and lots of love x

steveandtina Jun 18th 2009 11:55 am

Re: Being a single parent.
 
Oh Clare I am sorry some things haven't worked out for you but it is good you are sticking to life here xx.

I dont kow much about the single parent bit but I do know you might get rent assist and help with Child care. Maybe try centrelink again you might get someone a bit more helpful.

Big hugs to you ((()))

Tina x

quoll Jun 18th 2009 11:56 am

Re: Being a single parent.
 
{{{hugs}}} that must be really tough for you! No doubt you will already have tried to negotiate the Centrelink minefield but just in case http://www.centrelink.gov.au/interne...ions/co029.htm Unfortunately a lot of payments have the 2 year rule and you may already be getting the only ones you are entitled to. Good luck with the visit!


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