Change of circumstance - advice needed
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There's no limit of hours you can work when claiming UC and the carers element. If you still care for the person for at least 35 hours per week then you'll still be entitled to carers element.Of course the more money you both receive each assessment period then the less UC you will be entitled to.When you start working you need to "report a change of circumstances" on your journal.1
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That's brilliant. Thanks for your straight forward answer. I will look to take the 12 hours I'm looking for then. Thanks again.0
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