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- No. You do not have to live with the person you claim Carer’s Allowance for; they could be a relative, neighbour or friend. However, you must be providing at least 35 hours of care for them per week and meet the other criteria.
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If you pay a carer to look after the disabled person or your children while you work, you can treat care costs that are less than or equal to 50% of your earnings as an expense.
You do not get paid extra if you care for more than one person. If someone else also cares for the same person as you, only one of you can claim Carer’s Allowance.
You're a young carer if you're under 18 and help to look after a relative with a disability, illness, mental health condition, or drug or alcohol problem. If you're a young carer, you probably look after one of your parents or care for a brother or sister.
You DON'T need to apply for Carer’s Credit if you get Child Benefit for a child under the age of 12 – you'll automatically get credits. For more info, see our Child Benefit guide.
Jul 9, 2024 · If you have children and make a Universal Credit claim, you will need to nominate a main carer. If you are a lone parent, you will automatically be the main carer.
Known as the main benefit for carers, Carer’s Allowance is currently £81.90 per week (2024/25). When looking to apply for Carer’s Allowance, you first need to check if you meet the conditions to claim it. One of the conditions that can cause a bit of confusion is the earnings limit.
No. You do not have to live with the person you claim Carer’s Allowance for; they could be a relative, neighbour or friend. However, you must be providing at least 35 hours of care for them per week and meet the other criteria.