Cohabiting Partners

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Intent

 

To describe who AISH considers to be cohabiting partners.

 

Policy

 

“Cohabiting partner” is defined in the Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped Act as one person with whom a person

 

i.   is residing and

A.  who is his or her spouse,

B.  has, in the opinion of a director, a relationship of interdependence as defined in the Adult Interdependent Relationships Act, or

C.  has a natural or adopted child,

 

or

 

ii.  is financially interdependent and has a relationship described in subclause (i)(A), (B) or (C) except that the persons are not residing together.

 

 

The AISH program recognizes a mutual obligation of cohabiting partners to support each other.  Therefore, the income and assets of the applicant, client and their cohabiting partner are considered in determining AISH eligibility and level of benefits.

 

Relationship of Interdependence

 

Two people who are in a relationship of interdependence are considered to be cohabiting partners by the AISH program. A relationship of interdependence is defined in section 1(1)(f) of the Adult Interdependent Relationships Act as two unmarried adults who:

While the AISH program uses this definition of “relationship of interdependence,” it has not adopted the use of the term “adult interdependent partner” or the requirement of residing together for a minimum of three-years, as stipulated in the Adult Interdependent Relationships Act.  As a result, the income and assets of a cohabiting partner are included in the determination of a client’s AISH eligibility and level of benefits from the date they begin residing together.

 

Individuals who do not reside together but are financially interdependent and are either married, have a relationship of interdependence or have a natural or adopted child are considered to be cohabiting partners.

 

Examples of a relationship of interdependence:

 

 

Legislative Authority

 

Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped Act, section 1(c)

 

Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped General Regulation, section 1(2)(a)