If you can demonstrate you are independent of your family, the Parental Means Test will not apply to you. You are considered independent if:
• you have worked at least 30 hours a week for at least 18 months during the last two years
• you have worked at least 15 hours a week for at least two years since leaving secondary school
• you are assessed as having a partial capacity to work (job seeker only)
• you left secondary school at least 18 months ago and have earned at least 75 per cent of the maximum ‘Commonwealth training award payment’ since leaving school (this amount must have been earned within an 18 month period)—75 per cent of the Commonwealth training award payment as at July 2005 is $17 667
• you are, or have been married
• you are, or have been living in a marriage like relationship for 12 months or more
• you have been living in a marriage like relationship for six months or more which ended because your partner died or because of domestic violence
• you have, or have had, a dependent child
• your parent/s are unable to exercise their parental responsibilities because they are in a nursing home, are mentally incapacitated, cannot be located or are in prison, or
• it is unreasonable for you to live at home because:
– there is extreme family breakdown
– there is a serious risk if you continue to live in the parental home
– you are consistently deprived of basic necessities such as food, water, clothing, power, shelter or sleep
– your health and well-being are seriously threatened by drug or alcohol abuse, criminal or illegal activities or there is violence in the home
– your parent/s are unable to provide a suitable home because they lack stable accommodation
– you are a refugee, an orphan or are (or have been) in state care, or
– you are aged 25 or older.