Benefits help please?
wayneo1616
Community member Posts: 2 Listener
My wife has lost her pip tribunal claim and we are currently on income support but while my wife was on trail our income support was reduced something to do with premiums. Do anyone know if income support will pay us normal because we only getting paid for one person every 2 wks
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You may best be advised to get a full benefits check from an advice agency near you
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Scope
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It's to complated. Going ring them tomorrow. We normally get290 every 2 wks but since she was waiting for tribunal we got reduced to 140 .But since she lost her trail last week I'm wondering if income support will go BK to normal
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