Joint applications
Clients can apply for a joint DPP if each of them is liable for a debt which the programme covers.
To apply in joint names, the clients must be spouses or civil partners (or living together as spouses or civil partners). Both clients must be eligible to apply and meet the criteria to apply in their own names.
There is no requirement for married clients or clients in a relationship to apply jointly. Each client can apply for an individual DPP instead, if they prefer.1Reg 22 DAS(S) Regs There are times when only one client in a relationship has surplus income. For example, where, only one partner is in paid employment, or where both partners are employed but one’s income is too low to provide a viable basis for a sole DPP. Provided the clients meet the eligibility criteria and the criteria for a joint DPP, they can apply together. In these circumstances, the incomes, or income, can be regarded as joint.