Son starting a part time job, does it effect us in any way?
Hi all my son (16) is in full time education and has started a part time job. I have messaged uc, but just wondering if this effect us in any way. He is keen to do extra hours in half term etc does this matter? Also does any one know how this effects child benefit, I have read something about working 24 hours or less a week, but half term this may happen please help!
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@clarap123, as your son is 16 and still in full-time education, his part-time job won’t affect your Universal Credit. His earnings aren’t counted as part of your household income, so he can work without it reducing your UC payments.
The same generally applies to Child Benefit. As long as he remains in approved full-time education, you can continue to receive it. The “24 hours a week” rule usually refers to education, not work hours.
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Good afternoon @clarap123.
I can see that Emilee has already answered your query, so I just wanted to send a quick message to welcome you to the community and to congratulate your son on his new job.
Please do let us know if you have any other questions.
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Hello @clarap123, A very warm welcome to you to the community. With warmest of wishes and look forward to seeing you around the forum.
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Hi and a very warm welcome to the community.
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