galwaydude
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as it says..my gf is expecting and is moving in with me....or would we better to say were not together and let her claim her benifits..which works out more?? i earn 30k yr have own house...
as it says..my gf is expecting and is moving in with me....or would we better to say were not together and let her claim her benifits..which works out more?? i earn 30k yr have own house...
im just asking what benifits will she be due when she moves in with me compared to what shed get if she was on her own.
as it says..my gf is expecting and is moving in with me....or would we better to say were not together and let her claim her benifits..which works out more?? i earn 30k yr have own house...
Or you can leave the father part of the birt cert as unknown, she can get what she's entitled to, you won't have to worry about maintenance but if ya's decide to get married you have to adopt your own child and if you's get caught claiming this money by fraud you will have to pay it back to the state, nice isn't it....
what's best for your child is probably that both parents are around all the time - except for work and the likes - and that you give it all the love and attention that it needs.
I made it clear that eligibility for OFP is when the child is not supported by one parent.
The above is the best answer to your query. You should do your own research on revenue.ie welfare.ie and citizensinformation.ieSurely there is nothing to think about here. You have a job and a home. Do the honest thing and support your child.