Why did they give it to me in the first place?
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when i rang my solicitor he says he wont looking into it till there say what there going to do
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Hi there asked me the jobs i have done and i have given it to them. not sure what and where to go aqbout my welfare rights
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parko said:Hi there asked me the jobs i have done and i have given it to them. not sure what and where to go aqbout my welfare rights
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parko said:Hi there asked me the jobs i have done and i have given it to them. not sure what and where to go aqbout my welfare rights
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thanks Username_removed this is just not bothering me. Its my wife she has had 2 breakdowns over the years am trying to keep this from her but she asks me things about it and some times i dont know the answers
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Thanks all for your help no news on this . But my Dear father has just died so my worrys about this goes away for a time
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I'm very sorry to hear of your loss @parko. We're always here if you need to vent or share how you're feeling.
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thanks not sure at the moment
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That's okay @parko, there's no pressure to share anything. Just know that we're here if you need us
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Carers allowance is a joke! Since I went onto Pension Credit I only get £8.53 CA per week, My caring duties have not changed at all, in fact they have increased. On top of that, the COuncil now expect me to pay in £42/week for any care my wife receives. They DO take into account her Daily Living All part of PIP.....even though it is NOT a means tested benefit,
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wpshark said:Carers allowance is a joke! Since I went onto Pension Credit I only get £8.53 CA per week, My caring duties have not changed at all, in fact they have increased. On top of that, the COuncil now expect me to pay in £42/week for any care my wife receives. They DO take into account her Daily Living All part of PIP.....even though it is NOT a means tested benefit,Hi,When claiming your state pension you can't claim the carers allowance at the same time because they are classed as overlapping benefits. It means you get an under lying entitlement to it, this could mean that you could become entitled to a benefit for the first time, like for example the pension credit. Although you are only receiving £8.53 per week, if it wasn't for the under lying entitlement to carers allowance then it's likely you wouldn't be entitled to any pension credit. Make sure that they are adding the carers premium to your pension credit.Although PIP isn't means tested, this means that other income, savings/capital doesn't affect the amount you're entitled to. When your local council assess you financially they take into consideration the daily living part of PIP. This is the same for all local councils. Non means tested doesn't mean they ignore PIP when they assess you financially.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Thanks for repeating exactly what I know. It does not make it right or better.
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wpshark said:Thanks for repeating exactly what I know. It does not make it right or better.
No worries. I never said it did. I don't make the rules, i just advise people.
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Hi no news yet phoned them today the lady was nice. i asked if there was any news there said it had gone to a team to make a decision she was going to contacted them. my wife is getting a bit down about this
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Hi i got a letter today. it says we have looked again at the facts and evidence we used to make our decision. As a result we have changed the decision. You are not entitled from 09/11/2009 to 5/5/2013 this is because your earnings were over the cares allowance limit for this period it also means we can not give you class 1 nat/insurance credits
You are not entitled from 14/04 /2014 this is because your earnings are over limit
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Sorry to hear that @parko, will you be going down the manditory reconsideration route?
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am not to sure what that means can you help me
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If you've continued to paid the carers allowance since 2009 then there would be an overpayment. If the letter doesn't say anything about an overpayment then you'll need to ring them.
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why just up to 2014
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I have no idea, sorry. You will need to ask them that question.
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