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24 May 14 #434592 by Homemaker
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I am a dutch national who has worked and lived in the UK for over 20 years (worked part time, low paid jobs) I haven''t worked for the last 13 months due to a neck injury but have been looking for work but no luck yet. Although no application for divorce has been made yet, he is threatening to cut me of financially, we still share the home but have separate bedrooms(we have no children, stbx has a very well paid job above the means test). Would I be entitled to any benefits at all if he decides to cut me of completely? Any advice would be welcome

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