Maintenance advance despite relationship?
Hello, my boyfriend and I live separately but are together. Our son lives with me alone, so I'm basically a single parent. We both currently receive citizen's income. Am I entitled to advance maintenance payments since we live separately and the child lives with me? The job center always wants maintenance payments first.
Maintenance is always a priority only if there is evidence that there is no capacity to perform, if the other conditions are fulfilled, then a maintenance grant from the Youth Office would be eligible.
If you are a couple, which I hope would also be communicated to the Youth Office in this way and the right of dealing is above the normal case, which is not to be avoided in a couple, there would normally be no entitlement to maintenance.
For even if you do not live together in a household, you do not count in the eyes of the youth office as a single mother, because the father also has a corresponding influence on education and sees your common child and does not only take the usual right of dealing.
If the child’s father has no maintenance, then I think yes.
There is then a virtually complete family i. S. d. UVG and thus there is no claim for maintenance.
Yes, you have, the Youth Office can tell you more. Currently he does not care for the child at the place, so maintenance is due even if you are together.
It’s best for your friend to find a job so he can’t sit on the taxpayer’s pocket anymore.