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deeppockets
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Can anyone advise what acceplable level is for school dinners , my advisor stated that £20 per month for my 2 was
maximum allowed. £ 20 a week is more realistic , maybe i was a bit naive as i only found this site day before my creditor meeting,the more i read on here the more i am convinced that i was badly advised
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sparklywatcher
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an IVA must be based on the figures you actually spend my 6 year old son's school dinners are £10 a week and that is what I put down.
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Max
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Max » Tue May 19, 2009 10:09 pm
We get the full actual cost of school dinners for our son £15 per week.J
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busybee13
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The allowence I was given was £40.00 per month,
and no allowence for school bus, together they cost £3.00 a day
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c.j
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c.j » Tue May 19, 2009 10:10 pm
I phoned my ip after my meeting as i hadnt included school dinners for 3 children but was told to put them on packed lunches. i will be putting this in my yearly review though, hopefully i might get somewhere then.
Iva finished !
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Adam Davies
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Hi
CCCS guidelines are £28 per person per month.
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Andam Davies
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deeppockets
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When i questioned mine more than once i was told these were maximums and they would allocate elsewhere dont know where though,i think i got the wrong end of the stick somewhere
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sparklywatcher
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that is really bad CJ, I actually used to make my son packed lunches but they worked out far more expensive than school dinners.. .and most of it i threw away because he wouldnt eat it...
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Max
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Max » Tue May 19, 2009 10:13 pm
Andy, reading your post about £28 per person, Melanie did us proud then at £15 per week for one child. J
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deeppockets
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oh another thing the£20 allowance was for school and work meals for myself
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sparklywatcher
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a month? how do they work that out ?
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plasticdaft
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Deeppockets you cant get 2 kids school dinners for £20 a month,never mind work meals too,and as for making packed lunches CJ,these can often be just as expensive.
Discharged today the 8th feb 2012. View is much brighter now.
Continuing to rebuild our credit worthiness.
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Adam Davies
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Hi
They are guidelines and a good IP will argue the case for higher allowances, if needed
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Andam Davies
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deeppockets
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Yes just rechecked definately school/workmeals£ 20
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sparklywatcher
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that is absolutely ridiculous have they maybe put the extra under another heading so you are covered.. i.e hobbies or upped your shopping budget ?
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