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Sometimes there is confusion over whether Child Benefit stops at 18 years of age or if it can be claimed for children who are in full-time education or training until […]
The aim of Housing Benefit is to provide financial support to individuals on low income so that they are able to afford their housing costs. We will explore whether students […]
While the eligibility criteria for Housing Benefit are quite simple, there are variations to it when you rent from a family member. This is the reason why we will analyse […]
This blog answers the question “Do benefits payments count as income for mortgage?” Benefit payments are generally need based and are set at levels which help to cover necessary costs. […]
This blog answers the question “Help with moving costs for disabled persons? Moving costs for people with a proven disability are minimized by registering for a blue badge or through […]
Working Tax Credit is a means-tested benefit for individuals who are working but need financial support due to a low income. Through this blog post, we aim to learn how […]
There can be different reasons for someone to resign from their job. Through the content of this article, we aim to learn what you can claim if you resign from […]
Circumstances that affect benefits can vary depending on the benefit that you claim. Through this blog post, we aim to learn whether or not an open university course affects the […]
Being registered as disabled is a personal choice; although one may benefit from certain concessions due to the nature of their disability. The aim of this blog post is to […]
Parents are expected to inform the DWP when there is a change in their circumstances that can affect their benefits claim. Through this blog post, we aim to discuss whether […]
While a sudden influx of money can be a sign of financial relief, there can be a potential impact on one’s benefits claim as a result of it. This is […]
While an apprenticeship may help you earn the national minimum wage it is still considered a full-time education. The purpose of this article is to explore whether an apprenticeship will […]
Benefits payments are received through the bank accounts of claimants and are usually revised periodically on the basis of claimants’ assessments for work capability as well as income level. Through […]
Affordable housing, along with child maintenance is one of the most significant financial burdens after a divorce. Through this article, we aim to learn in-depth about the options available to […]
Universal Credit is a state benefit that aims to support individuals with a low income without taking into account the number of hours that they work. Through this blog post, […]