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What is Attendance Allowance
advice on how to fill in your claim form. Attendance Allowance and your other benefits Attendance Allowance is a tax-free benefit. You'll be exempt from the Benefit Cap so you won't have money taken away
Staying in the UK as the parent of a child who lives here
with a partner £70.80 for each child aged under 18 who will live with you your housing costs - these are your rent or mortgage payments plus your council tax If you live with a partner who gets benefits, don’t
Workplace pensions
afford to. This is because your employer has to make a contribution into the scheme as well as you. Also, you’ll get tax relief on the contributions you make into the scheme. You should get information
Family
Sorting out money when you separate Arranging financial support after you separate Help with legal fees when you separate Benefits and help with council tax when you separate Dividing up money
Check if you can claim ESA
what you’re entitled to. Check if you can claim new style ESA You usually need to have met National Insurance conditions for 2 tax years – in 2024 the tax years are 2021-22 and 2022-23. You can check
WaterSure scheme – help with paying water bills
of the following benefits: Universal Credit Pension Credit Housing Benefit income-based Jobseeker's Allowance Income Support income-related Employment and Support Allowance Working Tax Credit Child Tax
Extending your family visa
still meet the financial requirement if your joint income is at least £18,600 before tax. If you applied for up to 3 children, the financial requirement is the same. This means your joint income must
Young people and family
rights and responsibilities towards the child as any mother. Benefits and tax credits If you live with your parents and they're claiming Child Tax Credit, both you and your child can be included
Getting a Motability car
get As well as your vehicle, you’ll get: insurance, including tyre and windscreen replacement cover breakdown cover vehicle tax servicing and maintenance adaptations if needed - find out about
Applying for a JSA hardship payment
regular living costs. Check what to do if you need help with living costs. You might also be able to get local support by contacting your nearest Citizens Advice. If you get Housing Benefit or Council Tax