CCM15075 - Undisclosed Partners: Undisclosed Partner has No Other Address
A claimant may accept that the suspected partner uses their address for mailing purposes. This could be for:
- tax and benefit purposes
- financial purposes (bank account, credit card, loan)
- for motor vehicle purposes (insurance, vehicle registration)
The claimant might suggest this is because the suspected partner
has no fixed abode and simply drifts around a series of friends or
because their mail is not secure at their own home.
You are entitled to ask for evidence of the suspected
partner’s other accommodation address and often an appeal
tribunal will ask for this sort of information. However, you cannot
demand that they provide such information nor can you say that if
they do not provide evidence of an alternative address you will
treat them as LTAHAW or LTACP and terminate their award.
The absence of such evidence is not conclusive proof that the
claimant is living with the suspected partner. Where the claimant
cannot provide such evidence you must still look at all of the
other criteria and decide their various strengths and weaknesses.
In addition, you should consider whether it is reasonable for the
suspected partner to be using the claimant’s address.
