Hi, my name is silly! Hi im very stressed and may have made an innocent mistake.i am on pip an in...

silly
silly Online Community Member Posts: 5 Listener
edited May 22 in Universal Credit (UC)

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  • silly
    silly Online Community Member Posts: 5 Listener
  • silly
    silly Online Community Member Posts: 5 Listener

    Hi im very stressed and may have made an innocent mistake.i am on pip an in esa support group and have an independant son living with me .im migrating to uc and are asking about anyone living with me .should i have told them .forms in past never seemed ask this .im v unwell and this is making me stressed im going get massive fine or massive pay back to psy

  • Holly_Scope
    Holly_Scope Posts: 2,653 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    Hi @silly and welcome to the community. Loving the username btw! 😊

    It's not unusual to miss something or make an error - you're certainly not alone. Are you using the journal or an alternative method for transitioning? If it's your journal, you can always add a comment or contact them another way to make them aware.

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 5,910 Championing

    Yes you should have told them, and can do by using the Report a Change section of your Journal if you've submitted the application.

    If you haven't submitted, you will have an opportunity once you've answered all the questions to go back and edit anything.

    If you get Daily Living PIP you are exempt from non dependant deductions with Housing Element anyway.

    So while you should still tell them there won't be any overpayment.

  • silly
    silly Online Community Member Posts: 5 Listener

    Thanks im feeling v ill with worry if i get into trouble it was a total oversight i am so unwell as it is .i am not a dishonest person

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 5,910 Championing

    As advised you can set that right very easily, by reporting a change or editing your application.