Hi, my name is MarkChris58! - Income support decreasing
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MarkChris58
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Hello, well the title is my name and my sons together. I've been a single parent with him since 1990, and he's now 31. My son has numerous problems, and attends a daycentre 4 days a week. Which are limited hours.
This last 4 years I was forced to stop my full time work, partly due to help drying up for my son and partly my own health as I'm getting older.
At present I receive income support and carers allowance. This is partly the reason for joining, as my income support is going down, so it is now £87.60 a fortnight. I wondered if anyone else as had this?
Thankyou
Mark
This last 4 years I was forced to stop my full time work, partly due to help drying up for my son and partly my own health as I'm getting older.
At present I receive income support and carers allowance. This is partly the reason for joining, as my income support is going down, so it is now £87.60 a fortnight. I wondered if anyone else as had this?
Thankyou
Mark
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Welcome to the community @MarkChris58
You might like to try our benefits calculator, you can fill in all of your details and it will tell you what you could be entitled to.
If you then need more support in how to apply for them, let us know and we can try and get you more information and help.
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Hi, yes tried those, they say I should be receiving more, but I can't find whether my sons PIP or my carers allowance would make my income support go down, though I've had no changes in circumstances, but like many am reluctant to contact DWP and then find out they'll make us worse off.1
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You could try calling the Scope helpline @MarkChris58 on 0808 800 3333 - our helpline staff are fantastic!
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